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East Coast Guide: Visiting The State of Georgia

Gary Thompson
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Guide to Visiting The State of GeorgiaGEORGIA - For most of America's history, Georgia was known to move slower, enjoy passing the time, and not rush into anything new.  Now Georgia leads the way in new technologies and growth, but that doesn't mean that you still can't find the old Georgia hidden in communities around the state. From the coastal town of Savannah, Georgia, to the mountain village of Helen, you can find the Southern charm and hospitality that made Georgia famous.


Guide to Visiting The State of Georgia

Georgia on My Mind: Unveiling the Diverse Charms of the Peach State

Georgia, a state brimming with Southern hospitality and diverse landscapes, offers a captivating blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. From its charming coastal cities to its majestic mountains, Georgia promises an unforgettable experience for every traveler.


Savannah, GeorgiaSavannah: A Southern Belle with Timeless Elegance



No trip to Georgia is complete without a visit to Savannah. This elegant city, steeped in history and Southern charm, invites you to stroll its cobblestone streets and soak in its timeless beauty. Begin your journey on River Street, where you'll find bustling shops and waterfront views. Wander towards Forsyth Park, admiring the breathtaking architecture of old Savannah homes, browsing unique bookstores and art galleries, and savoring delicious Southern cuisine at iconic restaurants like Lady & Sons.

Athens: A Vibrant College Town with Southern Soul



Venture north to Athens, a lively college town that exudes a youthful energy while retaining its Southern charm. Home to the University of Georgia, Athens boasts a vibrant downtown filled with one-of-a-kind shops, exceptional restaurants like The Basil Press and The Grill, and a thriving music scene. Stroll through the iconic UGA Arches on College Street, and admire the historic architecture and lush greenery of the university campus.

Helen: A Bavarian Escape in the North Georgia Mountains

Escape to the mountains and discover the whimsical charm of Helen. This unique town, with its Bavarian-inspired architecture, offers a delightful escape. In the summer, "shoot the hooch" – float down the Chattahoochee River on an inflatable tube for a refreshing adventure. In the fall, immerse yourself in the festive atmosphere of Oktoberfest, complete with lively celebrations and traditional German fare.

Dahlonega: A Gold Rush Town with Mountain Majesty



Journey to Dahlonega, the site of America's first gold rush. This historic mountain town still celebrates its gold mining heritage with the annual Gold Rush Festival and numerous shops showcasing gold-related treasures. Explore the charming downtown, and visit the prestigious North Georgia Military College, a landmark institution with a rich history.

Young Harris: A Scenic Mountain Retreat

Discover the serene beauty of Young Harris, a picturesque town nestled in a valley amidst the majestic North Georgia mountains. Home to Young Harris College, a renowned liberal arts institution, this town offers a tranquil escape. Stroll through the scenic campus, and catch a performance at one of the college's two theaters for a cultural experience.

Experience the Best of Georgia

From its vibrant cities to its charming mountain towns, Georgia offers a diverse tapestry of experiences. Whether you're seeking history, culture, outdoor adventure, or simply a taste of Southern hospitality, the Peach State is sure to leave you enchanted.