Who doesn’t love a parade, especially in shades of green? Various cities claim to be the site of the first St. Patrick’s Day parade in the U.S. No matter who…
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The obvious reason February is considered the month of love is that Valentine’s Day is celebrated on February 14. Another reason is that in many parts of the country, the…
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Since the late 1960s, “The Nutcracker” has been among the American holiday season’s most popular entertainment offerings. With the worst of the pandemic past (we hope), the abundance will be…
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There’s never a bad time to take a ghost tour, but now is the perfect time to get into the spirit — or spirits. After combing through a multitude of…
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To the Lighthouse: Beacons from Maine to Florida serve as picturesque reminders of the past
by GabbyLighthouses once made the way safer for ships crossing the Atlantic Ocean into East Coast ports. By 1900, the United States had nearly 1,000 of these picturesque beacons. Since then,…
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Sometimes the most amazing tourist attractions come from Mother Nature herself. Rock City Gardens, which sits on Georgia’s famous Lookout Mountain, is a prime example of nature’s beauty. With impressive…
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Some purists believe camping should include sleeping on the cold, hard ground. And there are those who believe a hotel without room service is considered roughing it. Many of us…
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Known for its hospitality and charm, Savannah, Georgia, is a quintessential Southern city. Considered one of America’s first planned cities, Savannah overflows with history, art and architecture. The city definitely…
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If you’d like to travel to Germany without the long plane ride, then head to northeast Georgia where the small town of Helen has its own Bavarian Alpine village. Located…
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While enjoying the sandy beaches of the Golden Isles of Georgia, watch where you step! One of the most popular ocean residents of the region could be scurrying underfoot. Loggerhead…