GEORGIA
Planes, Trolleys and
Automobiles
Our vast transportation network includes
the world’s busiest airport. Savannah
has the only hybrid biodiesel streetcar of
its kind in North America. The 1925 reconditioned streetcar stops at hotels and
other attractions, and links tourists and
convention-goers to ferries and downtown
bus service. The Bruce Weiner Microcar
Museum in Madison is home to the largest
collection of Microcars in the world.
Roswell
Dalton
Marietta
Calhoun
Atlanta
Athens
Lake Lanier
Dahlonega
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Pine
Mountain
LaGrange
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Augusta
it her The Lady & Sons Restaurant in
Savannah or Uncle Bubba’s Oyster House
on Whitmarsh Island. Paula Deen isn’t
our only culinary treasure, Georgia is also
known for its peaches, pecans and peanuts.
Our food festivals, cooking schools and
world class restaurants help to showcase
the many flavors of Georgia.
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Georgia’s African American
Heritage
Discover a state deeply rooted in African
American heritage, culture and history. From
the early coastal slave settlements to the Civil
Rights Movement of the 1960s, Georgia is
where many battles for equal rights began in
America. Threads of Georgia’s vibrant heritage
are woven throughout the state into a tapestry of
dynamic leaders, enduring icons and unrestrained spirit.
Columbus
Plains
Georgia is home to the world’s
most prestigious names in golf
No other state gives you such an opportunity to be a part of the history and
heritage of the game of golf. Georgia’s own
Bobby Jones founded the Masters Tournament, held at the legendry Augusta
National Golf Club he helped design. The
Savannah Golf Club is the country’s oldest golf club founded in 1794 and is located
on Georgia’s coast. With our mild winters
— golfers have the chance to play 365 days
a year.
Hey Y’All — Paula Deen
lives here!
Savannah’s Queen of Southern Cuisine
calls Georgia home. Take a Paula Deen
Tour and get a taste of the real south. Vis-
The most memorable
and widely-recognized
American film was
written in Atlanta
and can still be
experienced in
Georgia today …
Georgia is celebrating the
70th Anniversary of Gone With
the Wind. Visit Georgia’s Gone with
the Wind sites from where it was written to where it was inspired. Go to the
Margaret Mitchell House Museum in
Atlanta to see the tiny apartment where the
book was written and where it all began.
There is no shortage of exciting experiences in Georgia, all just waiting to be
discovered.
Find information on these and many
others on www.ExploreGeorgia.org. STS
Valdosta
Kingsland
Savannah
Little St. Simons Island
St. Simons Island
Jekyll Island
Cumberland Island
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Georgia Music on my Mind
It is impossible to talk about 21st century music without mentioning an artist from
Georgia. More than 450 Georgia musicians are celebrated at the Georgia Music
Hall of Fame in Macon. Stop by Georgia’s
Visitors Information Centers on your way
in or out of the state and hear the sounds of
Georgia as music greets visitors.