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Things To Do – Dahlonega, Georgia
The Dahlonega Historic District is home to the charming little clothing shop called Parks Clothing. Parks is the best place in town to find quality women's clothing at reasonable prices. The store sits in the historic ... More on Weather.com
Things To Do – Athens, Georgia
Downtown Athens' only art house cinema screens the latest independent and international films, as well as documentaries, festival discoveries, and classic movies. More than a movie theater, Ciné i... More on Visitathensga.com
Things To Do – Dahlonega, Georgia
The Sautee-Nacoochee Mound is a burial site. Years after its discovery in 1915, one Cherokee tribe used the Mound as a site for their townhouse and ceremonial rites. Today descendants of those Cherokees, known as the "KEEPERS ... More on Weather.com
Things To Do – Helen, Georgia
What atmosphere! Unlike most of Helen, which is Alpine in theme, this store remains close to its country roots. One can't help but ... More on igougo
Landmarks – Athens, Georgia
Inscription. Georgias pioneer aviator, Benjamin Thomas Epps, was born in Oconee County in 1888. He opened Athens first automobile repair garage at this location on East Washington Street in 1907. That same year, nineteen-year-old ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Athens, Georgia
Inscription. In summer 1996, Athens, Georgia, shone as the largest Olympic venue site outside Atlanta, as the state hosted the Centennial Olympic Games July 19 August 4. Some 650,000 visitors bought tickets to events at three University ... More on HMDB
Museums – Walhalla, South Carolina
Located in Walhalla, South Carolina, the Oconee Heritage Center (OHC) brings history back to life through museum exhibits, educational programs, festivals and much more. ... More on Oconeeheritagecenter.org
Landmarks – Athens, Georgia
The cemetery, on Jackson Street on the University of Georgia's North Campus, was used primarily between 1810 and 1856. When this 2. 5 acre site was full Oconee Hill Cemetery (located behind Sanfor... More on Visitathensga.com
Zoos and Aquariums – Cleveland, Georgia
Wildlife Wonders is home to over 80 different species of exotic animals. From alligators, monkeys, kangaroos, wildcats, zebras and more! Get up close and personal with some of our amazing animal a... More on Dahlonega.org
Landmarks – Crawfordville, Georgia
Inscription. "Little Alec, ” Vice-President of the Confederacy, was born nearby in a log cabin Feb. 11, 1812, son of Andrew B. & Margaret Grier Stephens, a poor farm family. At his parents death he was educated by an uncle, ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Young Harris, Georgia
Inscription. The road leading south crosses Trackrock Gap, two miles from here. Soapstone boulders in the gap are covered with tracks, symbols, and patterns carved in the rocks by primitive man. The gap was called by the Cherokee ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Athens, Georgia
Jamaica is perfectly portrayed in their restaurant. More on Yahoo! Travel
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