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Georgia

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

GEORGIA is not only The Cross Roads of the USA but also a major destination for tourists and business alike. With the world renowned capital of Atlanta and its International Airport of Hartsfield-Jackson as staging post it is host to many international events. Ground transport is excellent with, Interstate connections with routes, 75, 85, 95, and 20, Amtrak stations and Greyhound bus services.

Bordered by Florida in the south, Atlantic Ocean to the east, Alabama to the west and Mississippi  and Tennessee to the north, Georgia has two distinctive topographical regions. The northern region Georgia Mountains are part of the great Appellations Range and Chattahoochee River. The North-west high country is part of the mystical, ‘Enchanted land of the Cherokee Indians’ trails fame. The Classical South has gentle hills and a large coastal plain.

Georgia’s 9 counties offer a variety of attractions to the Tourist:
1.    Georgia Coast has 100 miles of coastline to the Atlantic Ocean between the Savanna and St. Mary’s Rivers. The Okefenoke National Wildlife Refugee,  Monuments and Museums, Art Associations, Golf Resorts, Landmarks, Music Venues, River Boating, Nature viewing on Eagle and Little St. Simons Islands, Resorts and Inns and the famous Summer Waves Water Park.
2.    Plantation Trace in  rural South-west has Historical Past, with small towns, plantations, woodlands and rivers.
3.    Magnolia Midlands has a laid back lifestyle with State Parks, Wildlife Center, Jefferson-Davis Memorial, Golf, more plantations, farm and vineyard tours, Arts Centers, the Broxton Rocks for hikers and ‘The Sweet Onion’ Festival.
4.    Classic South has gentle rolling hills and coastal plain with many fine Lakes and Golf courses.
5.    Central Georgia to the South-west has, Presidential Pathways, Historical Sites and Tours.
6.    Historical Heartland has Lake Oconee – Golf Resort – ‘Best modern golf resort’ status, Inns, Convention Centers, Music hall of Fame, University of Georgia, Cultural Centers, Award Winning Brewery, Quilters Guild, Museums and elegant Historical Inns.
7.    Atlanta Metro is World Class with Arts, Museums, Shopping, Amusement Parks and Outdoor activities.
8.    Georgia Mountains to the North-east has some of the finest Outdoor Retreats on the Appellations Mountains and Chattahoochee River. Exotic Wild Life Protection Centers, Lake boating, Waterfalls, Hiking Trails, Fine Dining, Lodges, Spa’s and cabins, Interactive Museums and beautiful Parks.
9.    High Country to the North-west is, ‘The Enchanted Land’ of the Cherokee Indians fame. There are historical trails to drive, pedal, walk or ride (Horseback) and museums to visit. Mountains offer excellent trout fishing, biking, hiking and swimming. Amusement Parks and Ranches eagerly entertain tourists.

The Islands draw visitors to see and stay at Jekyll, Tybee, Cumberland, St.  Simons,  and the Lighthouses.

Famous Festivals – St. Patrick’s Day (March)- in Savanna and Dublin (You could have fooled me!), Cherry Blossom Day (April) – Springtime beauty and entertainment, Yellow Daisy Day  (March) -  Number One for Arts and Crafts in the USA! For Antique Furniture, Paintings, Rugs, jewelry, Tableware and Collectibles.
Rattlesnake Roundup (March) has interactive snake education, with more arts and crafts.

July hosts the’ rumbustious’-  ‘Redneck Games’ – a hilarious ‘muddy’ local sporting event.
Don’t miss any of them!