5 Things You Must See at Fernbank Museum
As one of the newest employees here at Fernbank Museum, I was excited to be granted this opportunity to walk around and think about which aspects of the Museum are my favorite. Mostly, I thought it...
View Article76 Ways to Celebrate Independence Day in Georgia
Have a blast this July 4th with parades, games, cookouts and fireworks in communities all across the Peach State! Historic High Country July 3: 9th Annual Fireworks Display Extravaganza, Villa Rica...
View Article5 Ways to Use the New ExploreGeorgia.org
The brand new ExploreGeorgia.org now offers visitors fresh custom features including the new Georgia Trip Planner, shareable trip ideas, interactive maps and much more. A fresh, innovative design,...
View ArticleAtlanta’s Great Outdoors
The luxury of being in Atlanta is the opportunity to get outside early in the year. Want to spend time outside? Here are three suggestions. Piedmont Park Designed by Frederick Law Olmstead, Piedmont...
View ArticleNeighborhood Eats: Virginia Highland
At the heart of Virginia Avenue and Highland Avenue, there is no shortage of culinary variety. Here are three favorites, so far! Goin’ Coastal This ‘sustainable seafood joint’ doesn’t mess around....
View ArticleHike the Hooch!
Explore the banks of the Chattahoochee River on these five Chattahoochee hikes near Atlanta. From historic bridges to tucked-away islands and rushing whitewater, these trails visit the river’s most...
View ArticleAlbany, Georgia on a Budget
Located in southwest Georgia off of I-75, Albany has lots of fun places to visit that won’t break the bank or, in some cases, even crack the wallet. Stroll the six-acre RiverFront Park anchored by...
View Article55 Things to Do on Labor Day Weekend
Head to any of the Labor Day events in Georgia and make the most of your long holiday weekend. Watch hot air balloons float above the trees in Pine Mountain, crush grapes at a winery in North Georgia,...
View ArticleAtlanta’s Best Scenic Beginner Hikes
Atlanta’s plentiful parks, tall trees and comfortable climate make it a fantastic city for outdoor activity. And with unique landscape features, from creeks and rivers like the mighty Chattahoochee...
View ArticleTop 5 Things to Do in Athens, Georgia
This fall when you and thousands of others head to Athens, Georgia to cheer on the Dawgs in the Sanford Stadium, be sure to check out all that the Classic City has to offer beyond the hedges. With so...
View Article13 Great Places to Eat & Drink in Blue Ridge, Georgia
Situated about 90 minutes north of Atlanta off Interstate-575, Blue Ridge, Georgia, satisfies the soul with a growing menu of options when it comes to dining. A closer look reveals a common ingredient...
View Article15 Unforgettable Military Attractions in Georgia
Fort Stewart Military Museum in Hinesville is the largest military post east of the Mississippi. Inside the museum, Liberty County’s military heritage is showcased in ever-changing exhibits featuring...
View Article10 Reasons We Love Fall in Georgia
When you feel that first crisp breeze and watch the colors begin to change, you know that summer is gone and fall is in the air! Although we think every season in Georgia is just peachy, autumn has a...
View ArticleGuide to Georgia’s Fall Festivals
Enjoy cooler temperatures, falling leaves, kettle corn, candied apples and smiling faces at these fine fall festivals! September 6 – October 26, 2014: Apple Pickin’ Jubilee at Hillcrest Orchards in...
View ArticleWhere to Eat (& Drink Coffee) in Savannah
I first made it a point to visit Savannah in depth for my Girl Meets City: Savannah project on my website Make It Work Molly. I was able to discover quite a few culinary favorites while there, and even...
View ArticleA Guide to Georgia’s Homestyle Restaurants
For Breakfast Not all homestyle restaurants in Georgia serve breakfast, but when you’re looking for the combination of the two, you’ll need to visit the Dillard House in Dillard. The Dillard House...
View ArticleFive Kid-Friendly Activities at Oktoberfest
Helen is Georgia’s hub for everything German. It became known as a tourist capital shortly after remodeling the whole town to look like a German village in the Bavarian Alps. The town is also known for...
View Article13 Budget-Friendly Things to do in Augusta, Georgia
Georgia’s second oldest and second largest city, Augusta, has been welcoming guests with Southern hospitality for decades and continues to with its charm and easily accessible location along Interstate...
View ArticleGeorgia Fall Bucket List
Admire the fall foliage at Georgia State Parks: A blanket of red, orange and yellow covers Georgia each fall and there is no better place to take it all than at a Georgia State Park. Check out the Top...
View Article6 Picks for Oakland Cemetery’s Vintage Street Fest
On Sunday, Oct. 5, Atlanta’s Oakland Cemetery turns back the clock to the Victorian era at the 35th annual Sunday In the Park festival. From noon to 6 p.m., the city’s oldest cemetery will be bustling...
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