Georgia
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A Fun Day Trip To Savannah, Georgia
I recently had the pleasure of visiting Savannah, Georgia, and exploring its cobblestone streets for a weekend. Thankfully, my boyfriend has a wonderful family living in Savannah that provided housing and food for most of the trip, but there was one day that we devoted to seeing what the city of Savannah had to offer. These were a few of the things we got to do that made our day special, and I hope you get to try them out in order to have a fun day trip to Savannah, Georgia! 1. Obviously, Get A Coffee in Savannah, Georgia After checking Yelp, I could tell that The Coffee Fox was…
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A Day Trip To Helen, Georgia in the Fall
If you have never heard of Helen, Georgia, before, it is a mountain town in North Georgia that has been inspired entirely by Germany, and it is perfect for a day trip. Every building, including the local Wendy’s and Dollar General, was built with a Bavarian-style making it a truly unique little town. On a random October night, I made plans to make the short trip to Helen, Georgia, for November 7, the last day of the famous Oktoberfest. As someone who had never been to Oktoberfest, I was very interested in what the festival consisted of. However, upon arriving, it was evident that Helen was already more focused on…
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Music Midtown Survival Guide: Tips for Atlanta’s Biggest Music Festival
This year I got to experience my second ever Music Midtown, and while it was overall a blast, I feel as though I could have been a bit more prepared. Therefore if you find yourself going to the next Music Midtown or a music festival in general, you might be in need of a survival guide. Thankfully, I have constructed a survival guide to the best of my ability to help you out. What to Bring To Music Midtown For a guide on what to bring to Music Midtown, click here! What to Expect / Tips For Music Midtown 1.) Lots and Lots of people, and they’re probably blocking your…
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Brasstown Bald: Hiking Up Georgia’s Highest Peak
Brasstown Bald has been sitting on my list of must-do hikes for months now, and I figured it was finally time to be able to cross it off. I knew that with it being the highest peak in Georgia, the view would not disappoint, which is why it would be worth the 2-hour drive to get there from Kennesaw. I also decided I wanted to be able to watch the sunset from the mountain, so we left Kennesaw at around 5 pm in order to be at the top before the sun setting at 7:45 pm. The Brasstown Bald Hike: When you first discover that the hike is only 0.6…