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Kennesaw Museum of History and Holocaust Education visits the subject from all angles
Whether you're a veteran, a history buff, or just along for the field trip, the Kennesaw Museum of History and Holocaust Education will take you back in time to another era - nearly to another world.
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Burt's Farm is the essence of fall
Ask any longtime resident of North Georgia and they will tell you that Burt’s Farm is practically synonymous with fall. The dazzling array of colorful pumpkins set in intoxicating mountain air will have you mesmerized whether it’s your first or fiftieth time to the farm. Fall just isn’t fall without a visit to Burt’s.
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Hospitality Highway: the road to adventure!
If one word described the majority of Georgians, it might be hospitable. And there's even a designated highway to prove it. No matter who you are, some kind of adventure awaits you along the “Hospitality Highway.”
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Martin Luther King Jr. historic site informs, inspires
It may be hard to encompass the life of a man like Martin Luther King, Jr. One place to start is a tour of the city blocks where he was born, attended church and now is buried.
Every year, more than half a million visitors make the trek to Atlanta to spend the better part of a day seeing the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site.
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Chattahoochee Rapids: a splashing good time
In the humidity of a hot Georgia summer there are few things better than a lake. So the Chattahoochee Rapids Beach & Water Park at Lake Lanier Islands Resort comes pretty close to perfection on a list of ways to beat the heat.
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Three Sisters Vineyards and Winery: Look, sip and be merry!
Three Sisters Vineyards and Winery is truly a family affair - even if it's not owned by three sisters, as the name implies.
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High Museum of Art: from Warhol to da Vinci
A visit to Atlanta's High Museum of Art could change how you look at your world.
After an afternoon of paintings, sculptures and other works by the world's finest artists, you may look at every intersection of brick and steel, every curve of a dogwood blossom, every enigmatic smile as a potential masterpiece.
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Big Creek Greenway: Take a walk on the wildlife side
Escape the concrete canyons for Big Creek Greenway's concrete path in the wood. It will get you up close and personal to nature in a way that that will cure cabin fever for sure.
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The Tabernacle: an intimate concert experience
To some, the old building on Luckie Street is still a type of sanctuary. Though not specifically a place of worship anymore, the Tabernacle is still home to a different sort of faithful - concert goers.
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U.S. Air Force Museum of Aviation: Making the Wild Blue Yonder fun!
If you're feeling a need for speed similar to that of the pilots from "Top Gun" there's no need to attend flying school, the U.S. Air Force Museum of Aviation in Warner Robins has all the thrills of aviation without leaving the ground.
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