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Georgia Fishing Report: June 8, 2018 —
Is it time to start complaining about how hot it is in Georgia yet? Asking for a friend. Well, it might be hot – but at least the opportunity to get out and fish is getting a little better as … Continue reading
Gingerbread House-Savannah Georgia — EasyRealEstate
Savannah Georgia laid out in 1733 has many historic homes in the city. The Gingerbread house was built in 1899 and is an example of Steamboat Gothic Architecture. It is now a venue for weddings and events, located on Bull … Continue reading
Mosley’s Wiregrass Junction — Wandering Dawgs
When was the last time you were driving down the interstate in the state of Georgia and saw a camel or a buffalo? The first time we saw a buffalo from the interstate as we were traveling east on I-16 … Continue reading
Dawg House
Traveling through the state of Georgia you can expect to see the flags and variety of monuments displayed by the huge fan base for the Georgia Bulldogs. The University of Georgia and their much-loved mascot UGA, an English Bulldog brings … Continue reading
Georgia Traveler road updates
The following link is an easy way to plan a road trip in the state of Georgia. It also features a link that you can sign up for alerts on your route….Happy travels 🙂 http://www.511ga.org/
New Ebenezer…Historical Site 25 miles NW of Savannah Georgia
Twenty five miles northwest of Savannah Georgia in Effingham County is New Ebenezer one of the first five settlements in Georgia USA. In 1741 the colonists who originated in the Province of Salzburg known today as Austria made this their … Continue reading
Ghost hunting on a “spring like” day in January — The59Club
I finished up my early morning “volunteer work” ahead of schedule today. The sun and 60º temperature on a January day quickly convinced me to find something to do outdoors. I happened to be in Beaufort S.Carolina, so cruising around … Continue reading
US Southeast Coast and shell rings
This will really get you thinking about how modern a society we are. This is a replica of a shell ring that is found in coastal Georgia, Florida and South Carolina. To read more about these mysterious little villages: http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/coastal-shell-rings
6 Things to Do in Atlanta — Voyages Of Mine
Atlanta may not be the first place that you think of when it comes to a tourist destination; however, there are plenty of things to do and see in this lovely city! 6 Things to Do in Atlanta Centennial Olympic … Continue reading