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Guide to Alpharetta
A quick drive from downtown Atlanta and home to more than 200 restaurants, unique attractions, and more than 750 acres of parkland, Alpharetta is a perfectly positioned destination full of things to see and do, especially at night. The music scene features both big-name touring acts and regional...
Georgia Cities Every Sports Fan Will Love
No matter what sports you love – baseball, football, soccer, pickleball, golf, racing – you can fuel your passion in Georgia. Watch the pros play in Atlanta, enjoy the family-friendly vibe at baseball games in Savannah, hear the engines roar in Hampton, and much more at venues throughout the state...
The Sports Lover's Guide to Atlanta
Atlanta loves a good game. With die-hard fans of college football, like for the 2021 and 2022 College Football National Champion Georgia Bulldogs, and six professional sports teams, including the 2021 World Series Champion Atlanta Braves, the city always has something for fans to cheer about. Add to...
Guide to Dawsonville
Just one hour north of Atlanta, Dawsonville is a scenic North Georgia town packed with adventure, heritage, and hometown charm. It’s the gateway to the Appalachian Trail, with the famed Approach Trail beginning at Amicalola Falls State Park & Lodge, near Springer Mountain. Known as the Moonshine...
Guide to Atlanta-area Breweries
Atlanta may not be nicknamed "Beer City USA," but you wouldn't know that based on how many craft breweries are around town. The suds scene is thriving in just about every neighborhood, each offering different styles with tours, tastings, and daily events. During your next visit to Georgia's capital...
Guide to Roswell
Roswell's history dates back to the early days of Georgia's statehood. In the 1830s, a man named Roswell King visited the area and built a cotton mill on Vickery Creek. He was joined by other settlers, and cotton became the main industry, even after damage during the Civil War. King’s decision to...