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Things To Do – Dawsonville, Georgia

Goofy Rooster Corn Maze

Themeparks – Helen, Georgia

Are you looking for family fun? Let us invite you to Goofy Rooster Corn Maze. We have many great activities to offer including: the corn maze, haunted corn maze, swinging bridge, hay rides, fire p... More on Helenga.org

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  • Are you looking for family fun? Let us invite you to Goofy Rooster Corn Maze. We have many great activities to offer including: the corn maze, haunted corn maze, swinging bridge, hay rides, fire pi... More on Helenga.org

Three Oaks Golf Course

Golf Courses – Harlem, Georgia

It's a cheap place to play. More on golflink.com

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  • Three oaks I played this course for the first time. Even though they said the greens were being aerated.It was horrible. Not only did you have to find your line to the hole, but you had to find a r... More on golflink.com

  • It's a cheap place to play. The greens were like putting in the forest. Disgustingly dead and extremely bumpy. Don't bother trying ... More on golflink.com

Brasstown Bald

Landmarks – Young Harris, Georgia

Inscription. The high rounded peak to the south with lookout tower is Brasstown Bald or Mount Enotah, the highest mountain in Georgia 4,748 feet above sea level. Its Indian name, Itseyi, means “place of fresh green” and ... More on HMDB

Bowen Center for the Arts

Museums – Dawsonville, Georgia

About the same distance from Cumming in Dawsonville is the Bowen Center for the Arts at 334 Highway 9 North, (706) 216-2787, where people ... More on Cumming.com

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  • About the same distance from Cumming in Dawsonville is the Bowen Center for the Arts at 334 Highway 9 North, (706) 216-2787, where people ... More on Cumming.com

Atlanta Botanical Garden

Gardens – Gainesville, Georgia

Wilderness Creek Falls Cabin Rentals

National And State Parks – Murphy, North Carolina

A 500 acre mountain view resort with clubhouse offering vacation cabin rentals. Picnic areas, 3 lakes, and waterfalls. More on Visitnc.com

Toombs-Anderson House 1820

Landmarks – Washington, Georgia

Inscription. Early Classical Revival style, built by Sarah Hillhouse, Home of Gen. Robert Toombs', brother, Gabriel Toombs, from 1839-69, , Erected by W-WHF (Washington-Wilkes Historical Foundation). , Location. 33° 44.198′ ... More on HMDB

Mulky

Campgrounds – Morganton, Georgia

11 sites on 4 acres; 11 RV/tent. Bath: no showers. More on AAA.com

1911 Wilkes County Jail

Landmarks – Washington, Georgia

Inscription. On December 5, 1911, the first person was hanged on the third floor gallows. The hanging occured before the jail was dedicated in January 1912. , Erected by Wilkes County. , Location. 33° 44.283′ N, 82° ... More on HMDB

Church-Waddel-Brumby House/Athens Welcome Center

Museums – Athens, Georgia

Stop first at the Athens Welcome Center in the Church-Waddel-Brumby House. The fine Federalist house was built in 1820 for Alonzo Church, who became one of UGA's early presidents. You may view the...

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  • One of Athens' four house museums, this Federal-style house, ca. 1820, is believed to be the city's oldest surviving residence. Its rescue from demolition and restoration in the early 1970s as a w... More on Visitathensga.com

el Taco Veloz III

Restaurants – Gainesville, Georgia

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Suzanne's on the River

Restaurants – Morganton, Georgia

Stay Away: Have ate their several times hoping it would get better. More on Yahoo! Travel

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  • WARNING...Stay Away: Have ate their several times hoping it would get better. Just hasn't happened. It is certainly ... More on Yahoo! Travel

Beef'o'Brady's

Restaurants – Athens, Georgia

The Moore Cottage

Things To Do – Dahlonega, Georgia

The Moore Cottage was built by Col. Robert Hughes Moore for his second wife, Lucindy Morrison Moore. At the conclusion of the Civil War Col. Moore's first wife, Mary Ann Kennon Moore, died in Rome... More on Dahlonega.org

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  • The Moore Cottage was built by Col. Robert Hughes Moore for his second wife, Lucindy Morrison Moore. At the conclusion of the Civil War Col. Moore's first wife, Mary Ann Kennon Moore, died in Rome,... More on Dahlonega.org