Travels
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How To Go To Zoo Atlanta For Free With A Library Pass
Did you know that you can go to Zoo Atlanta for free with a library pass? Georgia libraries offer entry passes to several different attractions in the state that residents can check out when they become available. I recently went through the process of checking out the zoo pass, so I can answer questions about the experience. What Is The Zoo Atlanta Library Pass? The Zoo Atlanta Library pass is a physical pass that you can check out at your local Georgia library to gain free entry (but not free parking). It’s as easy to check out as a book, but it is also a very popular item that might…
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Kayaking Burgess Falls With Low Water Levels
Burgess Falls State Park, located in Sparta, Tennessee, offers an amazing kayaking experience, but when water levels are low, things don’t go as smoothly. Before reaching the iconic 136-foot waterfall, you might run into an issue of the water level being too low for you to kayak through. However, this does not have to be such a big issue, especially if you are prepared. Twenty Something Traveler is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Affiliates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for me to earn advertising fees by linking to Amazon.com. How To Get To Burgess Falls The easiest way to get to Burgess Falls…
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Tips For Attending Promotion Nights At Atlanta Braves Games
Over the past few years, my boyfriend and I have been frequently attending promotion nights at Braves games to get the coolest bobbleheads and other unique memorabilia. Going to these games can feel a bit more intense than other games, especially if it’s a popular giveaway night. You do not want to find yourself underprepared and walking away empty-handed, so I have put together a list of tips to make for a successful giveaway night at Truist Park. Tip #1: Check The Promotions Schedule For information on what giveaway nights are when, check the Braves Promotions Schedule. Here you can also find out how many of an item is being…
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Chattahoochee Coffee Company Riverside Review
Like many people, I first discovered Chattahoochee Coffee Company after seeing videos on TikTok from local influencers. The posts sold me a dreamy coffee shop by the river where you can sip on a latte and soak in nature. It didn’t seem like it could be any more perfect. I finally visited Chattahoochee Coffee Company with a friend in August to see for myself if it was too good to be true. Address: 2281 Akers Mill Rd, Atlanta, GA 30339 Chattahoochee Coffee Company’s Biggest Con: Parking Shocker! Somewhere in Atlanta has inconvenient parking. If you didn’t know, the coffee shop is actually in the back of a gated apartment complex…
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20 Unique Atlanta Date Night Ideas
In the realm of relationships, routine can be the sneaky assassin of romance. The dinner-and-a-movie date nights can be comfortable and pleasant, but you have to change it up every now and then. If you’re yearning to break free from the ordinary and inject a dose of excitement into your date nights, you’ve landed in the right place. These are some of my favorite unique Atlanta date night ideas. 1. Fernbank After Dark Price: $21.95 Admission For Nonmembers During Non-Holiday Season. $34.95 During Holiday Season Address: 767 Clifton Rd, Atlanta, GA 30307 The Fernbank Museum is one of the most impressive museums in the city, and it only gets better at…
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6 Views in Georgia That Don’t Require A Hike
I have learned to love a good hike, but sometimes, I just want to appreciate a nice view and elevation gain without putting in the work. Is that so bad? If you’re a Georgia local or tourist and can relate, don’t worry; I have found some incredible views that won’t make you break a sweat or run out of breath. Atlanta, Georgia Views That Don’t Require A Hike 1. Stone Mountain Stone Mountain is one of the most popular attractions in Atlanta, and taking it on can be quite a hike. Thankfully, hiking is not your only option. If you decide to visit the park, you can buy a ticket…
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How To Spend A Day At The Battery in Atlanta, Georgia
If you are visiting the Battery in Atlanta, Georgia, for the first time, you might be wondering how to spend a day there. Thankfully, the Battery has so much to offer, whether you’re in a shopping mood, attending a baseball game, getting lunch, or having some late-night fun. Table of Contents: Where To Park At The Battery If you’re just visiting for the day, The Battery has multiple parking decks sprinkled throughout the area, and some of them even offer free 3-hour parking as long as there is not a Braves Game going on. These include the Red, Green, Yellow, and Purple Decks. Where To Stay At The Battery This site…
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What To Bring To Music Midtown 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia
Update: On May 8, 2024, Music Midtown announced the festival will be going on hiatus. There will be no Music Midtown in 2024. The reason for the hiatus has not been announced but as a fan of the festival, I hope it returns soon. In the meantime, this list can be used to find useful products for other music festivals. Just double-check that they are in compliance with regulations as rules change festival to festival. It’s that wonderful Music Midtown time of year, and if you’re planning on attending for the first time, you might be wondering what to bring to a music festival like this one. Thankfully, I have…
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Georgia’s Little Grand Canyon – Providence Canyon
Did you know that Georgia has its own little Grand Canyon called Providence Canyon? It’s true, but don’t let the term “little” fool you. Providence Canyon covers over 1100 acres, and its natural beauty is unmeasurable, making it one of Georgia’s best and most unique hikes. How Was Providence Canyon Formed? Providence Canyon is actually the result of poor farming practices in the late 1800s when farmers cut down too many trees to make for more farmable land. The lack of trees made the land more vulnerable to soil erosion, so any small ravines already there continued to get deeper and deeper with each instance of heavy rainfall. Where Is…
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Things To Do In Downtown Greenville, South Carolina
Upon visiting Greenville, South Carolina for the first time, I was pleasantly surprised by how nice the downtown area was. There were so many great restaurant options, things to do, and even a beautiful park. You could easily spend a day there soaking up some sun, people-watching, and enjoying plenty of local treats. Here are some of my favorite things to do in Downtown Greenville, South Carolina: 1. ) Start off your day with a coffee and pastry from Camilla Kitchen in M.Judson Booksellers. M.Judson Booksellers quickly became one of my favorite parts about Downtown Greenville. It is a super cozy bookstore with a coffee shop inside. From Camilla Kitchen,…
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Tips for Visiting Animal Kingdom And Hollywood Studios In The Same Day
Trying to take in as much of Disney World as possible in a short weekend? Maybe you’re even trying to do two massive parks in one day? Luckily, while it sounds very stressful, visiting Animal Kingdom and Hollywood Studios in the same day is possible, and you can even have a good time doing it. I can tell you this because I’ve done it, and here are some of my tips: Tip #1 For Visiting Animal Kingdom and Hollywood Studios In The Same Day: Understanding Park Hopper Passes Disney World Park Hopper Passes are special tickets that enable you to hop from one park to the next. However, after purchasing…
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Best Ways to Save Money on A 2024 Disney World Trip
Disney World is the happiest place on earth, but it’s also one of the most expensive, which means you might be wondering what the best ways to save money on a 2024 Disney World trip are. If you’re wanting to treat yourself to a trip to the biggest theme park in the world but don’t know how to work it into your budget, I have accumulated some tips on how to not completely drain your wallet. How To Get Discounted Disney World Tickets Using A Target RedCard To Get Discounted Disney World Tickets One of the easiest ways to make a dent in the price of your Disney World tickets…
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Fernbank After Dark: What To Expect
Want to make a fun date night out of Fernbank After Dark, but don’t know what to expect? That is the same boat I was in until I finally attended the monthly Fernbank Museum event myself! Overall, it was one of my favorite date nights ever, and I hope this guide persuades you to go in the upcoming months. What Is Fernbank After Dark? Fernbank After Dark is an event put on by the Fernbank Museum once a month in which the museum is open to attendees aged 21 and up only! This takes place on the 2nd Friday of each month after normal museum hours and follows a new…
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5 Things You Should NOT Do In Times Square
Times Square is arguably one of the most exciting and aggravating parts of anyone’s trip to New York City. It’s easy to get drawn in by the big lights and the hustle & bustle of the square, but if you want to have the best experience possible, there are some things you should avoid. Specifically, these are 5 things to not do in Times Square: 1. Don’t Stop and Watch A Times Square Performance That You Wouldn’t Want to Participate In Throughout Times Square, there are several street performers, and while they are very talented, most of them also rely heavily on audience participation. This means it’s likely that at…
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11 of Nashville’s Cutest Murals
Nashville, Tennessee can be the ultimate girls’ trip and the best place for adorable photo ops, with it having some of the cutest murals ever. So, next time you find yourself traveling to Music City, don’t forget your camera because you are not gonna wanna miss out on all these great photo opportunities! Belmont-Hillsboro Murals Hillsboro Village is a great spot to find a lot of the best murals in Nashville. While you’re there, you can even shop around and eat local! 1.) I Believe In Nashville Mural This is one of the more popular murals! 2702 12th Ave S, Nashville, TN 37204 2.) Bottoms Up Nashville Mural This mural…