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Quote: We've visited the Tybee Island Lighthouse multiple times during multiple trips to Savannah. For only $6 (and free parking!) you can climb the lighthouse and tour other houses on the grounds.The lighthouse was Read More
Quote: We spent the better part of the day walking through the Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum. If you ever saw the movie “12 O’Clock High,” and who hasn’t, then you’ll know what this museum is all about. The movie was Read More
Quote: At first I was very skeptical about going to a civil war museum. I'm not big into wars (especially the civil war), so I couldn't imagine that I would actually enjoy my experience there.However, upon arrival, I Read More
Quote: Dahlonega has a quaint and lovely town center. Decked out for Christmas, it looks especially charming. Regardless of when you visit this historic town, I would advise your first step be the same as ours was. Read More
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Quote: I have to admit that, as a Yankee, I wasn't so sure that the Cyclorama was going to be of any interest to me. But I was pleasantly surprised. The Cyclorama is a fascinating piece of artwork, as well as a Read More
Quote: Kennesaw Mountain is a great place to go hiking with kids. It is very shady, and the trails are not difficult to walk on (though some are steep). There are several historical sites along the way such as the Read More
Quote: When you're the last in a long line of a distinguished southern family, what do you do with the family home? If you're Mary Telfair, you use it to found the south's oldest art museum. Built in 1819 for Alexander Read More
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Quote: Some of the log buildings at the Foxfire Center were constructed as early as 1820. They have been moved to the current location as a preservation effort. Many of the log homes were built without nails, the Read More