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Georgia Magazine - Guide To Georgia

An Internet Guide to things to see and do across Georgia from the mountains to the coast.

Georgia Music Hall of Fame - Welcome to Georgia's Official State Music Museum

Georgia's official state music museum is located in downtown Macon, Georgia. The 43,000 square foot museum features an extravaganza of music memorabilia of over 450 Georgia artists, videos, interactive exhibits and hospitality with a Georgia accent. Just 90 miles south of Atlanta, the Hall of Fame is convenient to all points in Georgia and the Southeast.

The Georgia Real Estate Team.com

Real estate in Athens, Watkinsville, Jefferson, Winterville, Danielsville, and more. Nellie McGee and Abbe Rowland, helping to find and buy the home of your dreams.

Georgia Restaurant - Pick a restaurant

The most complete guide to restaurants in the Georgia area. Search for restaurants by name, cuisine, price point, menus, coupons, zipcode, location, atmosphere, and price.

Georgia Secretary of State Cathy Cox

Official site for the Georgia Secretary of State. Search Georgia corporation, professional license, and charitable organization records. Get election information and results. Tour the Georgia Capitol, visit the Department of Archives & History, and more!

Georgia State Parks and Historic Sites

Georgia is known for having one of the best state park systems in the nation, protecting more than 77,500 acres of natural beauty. From the Blue Ridge Mountains to the Colonial Coast, our state has an exceptional variety of scenery. Tallulah Gorge with its spectacular overlooks; Amicalola Falls, the highest waterfall this side of the Rockies; Providence Canyon, Georgia’s “Little Grand Canyon;” and the mysterious Okefenokee Swamp are among the stunning natural areas preserved in our state parks. Georgia also has a rich and colorful past told through state historic sites. Ceremonial Indian mounds, forts and battlefields, the Cherokee Indian capital, plantations and F.D. Roosevelt’s Little White House are some of the fascinating places where the past still comes alive.


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