| Some popular destinations in Georgia include...
Savannah
Savannah captivates, intrigues, surprises
and romances millions of visitors each year with her gracious hospitality and
subtle charm. Horse drawn carriages, open-air trolleys and majestic riverboats
wait to guide you through the history, beauty, mystery and eccentricity that
is Savannah. Don't miss the walking and driving tour of Historic Savannah where
800 of Old Savannah's 1,100 historic buildings have been restored.
Atlanta
Atlanta, known as the 'Capital of the
New South', is one of the fastest growing cities in the United States. Atlanta
is a city full of entertainment and exciting activities. Big city sophistication
and warm, Southern hospitality, Atlanta is a favorite destination. For four
decades it has been linked to the civil rights movement. It is home to the late
Martin Luther King, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize.
Augusta
As the second largest and oldest city in Georgia, Augusta offers historic charm
of the classic South with its tree-lined streets and majestic mansions. There
are dozens of shops and restaurants, cultural attractions and entertainment
offerings in Augusta.
Coastal Georgia
Coastal Georgia, in southeastern Georgia, encompasses barrier islands, towns,
arts, historical, cultural events, and recreational activities. The four islands
known as the Golden Isles -- Little
St. Simons Island, Sea Island,
St. Simons Island, and Jekyll
Island are great vacation spots. St. Marys, the second oldest city in the
United States, remains one of the best-kept secrets in Coastal Georgia.
Mountains Region
Blessed with breathtaking scenery, pure lakes and roaring rivers, stunning mountain
vistas, plenty of music, and friendly people, the Mountains region features
dramatic extremes that cast an alluring spell. The Mountains region boasts many
state parks including Unicoi, Vogel, Fort Mountain, Cloudland Canyon and Black
Rock Mountain.
Macon
Macon is known as the "Cherry Blossom Capital of the World" with over 275,000
Yoshino cherry trees. Each year in April, Macon holds
the Pan-African Festival, featuring parades, African and Caribbean musical performances,
African dancing, films, food festival, and cultural shows and exhibitions.
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