Million Dollar Luxury Horse Farm Madison GA - 3800 Athens Highway
3800 Athens Highway - Chris Hodges
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752 Dixie Avenue Madison, GA - Madison Realty
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Visit Georgia: Top Ten Cities to Visit in Georgia, USA
1. Savannah
2. Helen
3. Madison
4. Athens
5. Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge
6. St. Simon's Island
7. Augusta
8. Macon
9. Thomasville
10. Atlanta
Top Tourist Attractions in State Georgia - Travel Guide
Top Tourist Attractions in State Georgia - Travel Guide: Callaway Gardens, Chattahoochee National Forest, Georgia Aquarium, High Museum of Art, Jekyll Island, Okefenokee Swamp, Savannah, Sea Island Golf Course, Stone Mountain Park, World of Coca-Cola,
A look around the North Georgia town of Braselton
Journey with us around Braselton's historic square and see the marked improvements, remodels and additions of Cotton Calf Kitchen, Local Station and the newly added Town Green by the city!
Braselton is full of quaint shops, an incredible secret garden style nursery and fantastic places to grab dinner, a cocktail or even take a romantic date.
Visit for the array of concerts, festivals and other events held there.
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Beaver Dam Farms Tour
Take a tour through Beaver Dam Farms, Kenny Rogers' former 973-acre Georgia estate. Learn more about the estate and see what Kenny himself has to say! This luxurious property goes to sale July 9.
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$425,000 - 1031 Madison Lakes Pkwy, Madison, GA 30650
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Single Family Detached, Traditional, Ranch - Madis
Well appointed home in Madison Lakes - Morgan County's only gated swim and tennis community! Nothing was spared when this 4 bedroom/ 3.5 bath home was built...extensive trim, lots of windows, two laundry rooms, built in custom cabinetry, keeping room, wine refrigerator, hardwood floors, barrel vault ceiling in Master bathroom, oversized garage..... Finished terrace level provides additional living space
Georgia County Map (1845 )
A Georgia county map is explored and examined in this video in which we zoom in and look at various characteristics of a cartograph that was originally produced in 1845.
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Real Atlanta Lifestlyes - Atlanta Georgia
Tour the grounds of Georgia State Capitol Building with Sherry Hoger 404-921-9510 on a beautiful in a warm spring night. The sounds of the city life are like white noise to my ears. We Love Atlanta!
Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia, United States, North America
Savannah is the oldest city in the U.S. state of Georgia, and the county seat of Chatham County. Established in 1733, the city of Savannah became the colonial capital of the Province of Georgia and later the first state capital of Georgia. A strategic port city in the American Revolution and during the American Civil War, Savannah is today an industrial center and an important Atlantic seaport. It is Georgia's fifth-largest city and third-largest metropolitan area. Each year Savannah attracts millions of visitors, who enjoy the city's architecture and historic buildings: the birthplace of Juliette Gordon Low (founder of the Girl Scouts of the United States of America), the Georgia Historical Society (the oldest continually operating historical society in the South), the Telfair Academy of Arts and Sciences (one of the South's first public museums), the First African Baptist Church (one of the oldest African-American Baptist congregations in the United States), Temple Mickve Israel (the third oldest synagogue in America), and the Central of Georgia Railway roundhouse complex (the oldest standing antebellum rail facility in America).
Savannah's downtown area, which includes the Savannah Historic District, the Savannah Victorian Historic District and 22 parklike squares, is one of the largest National Historic Landmark Districts in the United States (designated by the U.S. government in 1966). Downtown Savannah largely retains the original town plan prescribed by founder James Oglethorpe (a design now known as The Oglethorpe Plan). Savannah was the host city for the sailing competitions during the 1996 Summer Olympics held in Atlanta. On February 12, 1733, General James Oglethorpe and his settlers landed at Yamacraw Bluff and were greeted by Tomochichi, the Yamacraws, and Indian traders John and Mary Musgrove. Mary Musgrove often served as a translator. The city of Savannah was founded on that date, along with the colony of Georgia. In 1751 Savannah and the rest of Georgia became a Royal Colony and Savannah was made the colonial capital of Georgia. By the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War, Savannah had become the southernmost commercial port of the Thirteen Colonies. British troops took the city in 1778, and the following year a combined force of American and French soldiers failed to rout the British at the Siege of Savannah. The British did not leave the city until July 1782. Savannah, a prosperous seaport throughout the nineteenth century, was the Confederacy's sixth most populous city and the prime objective of General William T. Sherman's March to the Sea. Early on December 21, 1864, Savannah authorities negotiated a peaceful surrender, and Union troops marched into the city at dawn. Savannah was named for the Savannah River, which probably derives from variant names for the Shawnee, a Native American people who migrated to the river in the 1680s. The Shawnee destroyed another Native people, the Westo, and occupied their lands at the head of the Savannah River's navigation on the fall line, near present-day Augusta. These Shawnee were known by several local variants, including Shawano, Savano, Savana and Savannah. Another theory is that the name Savannah refers to the extensive marshlands surrounding the river for miles inland, and is derived from the English term savanna, a kind of tropical grassland, which was borrowed by the English from Spanish sabana and used in the Southern Colonies. (The Spanish word comes from the Taino word zabana. Still other theories suggest that the name Savannah originates from Algonquian terms meaning southerner or perhaps salt. Savannah lies on the Savannah River, approximately 20 mi (32 km) upriver from the Atlantic Ocean. According to the United States Census Bureau (2011), the city has a total area of 108.7 square miles (281.5 km2), of which 103.1 square miles (267.0 km2) is land and 5.6 square miles (15 km2) is water (5.15%). Savannah is the primary port on the Savannah River and the largest port in the state of Georgia. It is also located near the U.S. Intracoastal Waterway. Georgia's Ogeechee River flows toward the Atlantic Ocean some 16 miles (26 km) south of downtown Savannah. Savannah is prone to flooding. Five canals and several pumping stations have been built to help reduce the effects: Fell Street Canal, Pipemaker's Canal, Kayton Canal, Springfield Canal and the Casey Canal, with the first four draining north into the Savannah River. Savannah's climate is classified as humid subtropical (Köppen Cfa). In the Deep South this climate is characterized by long and almost tropical summers, with temperatures reaching freezing on only 24 days in the winter (and with rare snowfall).
Discover Georgia USA
Discover Georgia USA
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HISTORIC ANDERSONVILLE GEORGIA USA & CIVIL WAR PRISON SITE
HISTORIC ANDERSONVILLE & CIVIL WAR PRISON SITE, ANDERSONVILLE, GEORGIA, USA
Remarkable Plantation-Style Estate in Atlanta, Georgia
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A 6 acre, one of a kind plantation style estate. Total renovation/expansion completed in 2009 with the finest finishes, an unsurpassed kitchen with separate baking kitchen and butler's pantry, flowing entertaining spaces and stunning design.
Property ID: 20771243
Historic District - Savannah, Georgia Coast, Georgia, United States
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Historic District Savannah
Savannah's picturesque historic district brings the traditional southern atmosphere to life.
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Travel blogs from Historic District:
- ... The Historic District is filled with live oaks and Spanish moss, and old buildings ...
- ... The one point worth mentioning is Savannah 's open container laws, the historic district allows one to walk around with drink in plastic cups - all the bars have plastic cups lined up near ...
- ... During my time in the city I took a narrated trolley-bus tour that took passengers around the major parts of the historic district ...
- ... Even though our entry into the city had not shown much appeal, we ventured into the heart of the historic district and much to our delight, Savannah began to reveal her secrets ...
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- Savannah, Georgia Coast, Georgia, United States
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- One of the Streets in the Historic District by Jsging from a blog titled New state of mind
- Wandering_woman in the Historic District by Wandering_man from a blog titled Old Times There are Not Forgotten
- Typical Square in the Historic District by 9lives from a blog titled Spoiled in Savannah
- Typical historic district street scene by Maxinthecity from a blog titled Inn Savannah
- Savannah Historic District by Sschwaiger from a blog titled Day 31 & 32: Steamy and Sultry
Aerial View of Historic Westville near Lumpkin, Georgia - Part 1
This flight was made with a DJI Phantom 2 Vision Plus on February 17, 2015.
Westville is a living history museum recreating an 1850 west Georgia town in Lumpkin, Georgia, United States.
Westville is a living history museum village with over 30 authentically restored and furnished antebellum buildings and 82 acres of land that include the village, pasture, and fields. The buildings were moved onto the museum site to create an authentic village environment. Westville preserves, demonstrates, and interprets the life and culture of pre-1860 west Georgia. This is accomplished by maintaining an authentic village environment, collecting and preserving artifacts, demonstrating traditional work skills, and providing tours, workshops, and special events. For special events, Townspeople in period dress demonstrate woodworking, baking, pottery turning, blacksmithing, and other skills from the mid-19th century. Buildings include a court house, church, school, stores, craft shops, residences, and cotton plantation buildings.
Top 10 Party Schools in the United States
Top 10 Party Schools in America
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Are you looking for a quality education, the “college experience”, or both? From the University of Maine, to Lehigh University, and Colgate University, these students party. HARD. WatchMojo counts down the Top 10 Party Schools in America.
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#10. University of Maine
#9. Lehigh University
#8. Colgate University
#7. University of ColoradoBoulder
#6. University of Delaware
#5. University of WisconsinMadison
#4. Syracuse University
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Jarrell Plantation - Juliette, Georgia, United States
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Jarrell Plantation Juliette
An 1850s style plantation country house bed and breakfast in middle Georgia. Next to the Jarrell Plantation State Historic Site and near The Whistle Stop Cafe in Juliette, movie set for the movie Fried Green Tomatoes.
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- Juliette, Georgia, United States
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- Jarrell Plantation by Jodieandandy from a blog titled Jarrell Plantation
Beautiful little Town in South Ga
Beautiful little Town in South Ga
Northeast Georgia Health Systems | Braselton, GA
im couchsurfing SuperM's tour. watch me do it.
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im couchsurfing north america to follow a kpop group (super m) on tour. i will be vlogging and writing about my crazy stan journey.
i'm living out my 3 favorite things in this world.
1. connecting with kpop fans
2. going to kpop concerts (and the korean men... heeehhh)
3. traveling
am i crazy? maybe. but let me SPILL THIS TEA FIRSTTTT.
when i was younger, i was always told that my ideas were wacky, immature and unrealistic. i know so many of us have felt like this.
then i started to like kpop. and it got WORSE.
i was always told that I could never see my favorite groups and they would never come to the states?
that was wrong. kpop exploded all around the world.
then people told me that i couldn't see my favorite groups by myself, because a black girl could never go solo to a kpop concert, because asian's hate black people, right??? (what a weird stereotype lol)
wrong again. my best friends and i met at kpop concerts/events.
do you see the similarities from all of these stories? they were stories that were told to me, not ones i told to myself.
so im writing my own story, making the possible... possible.
first story: kpop fans are FUCKING POWERFUL. i've seen my people CHANGE CULTURES all around the world. don't tell me a teenage girl doesn't have the same power as a CEO.
second story: traveling is FUCKING FUN. this is to show YOU that you can do WHATEVER you want. you can go to that concert solo, because you are never alone.
here are the tour dates we're embarking on:
November 11th Fort Worth, TX, Dickies Arena
November 13th Chicago, IL, United Center
November 15th Atlanta, GA, Infinite Energy Arena
November 17th Washington, DC, EagleBank Arena
November 19th New York, NY, Madison Square Garden
2020
January 30th San Diego, CA, Viejas Arena
February 1st Los Angeles, CA, The Forum
February 2nd San Jose, CA, SAP Center
February 4th Seattle, WA, ShoWare Center
February 6th Vancouver, BC, Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena
if you know ANYONE that wants and desires to be apart of my challenge or help in ANY way, (plane tickets, a place to stay, a dog to pet, a picture of lucas' face) direct message me on instagram or email me raeofrainbow@gmail.com!
and if you can't give anything, that's perfectly fine. stay tuned to the journey and just watch it all unfold and see the impossible happen!
crackhead nation, let's do this.