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Southern Culinary Tours
Join us on a curated tour of Atlanta's best breweries or restaurants! Our tours are one of the top activities to get to know Atlanta. Our Atlanta Brewery Tour features a private tour, tasting, and immersive experience at SweetWater Brewery with tastings at Monday Night Brewing and Atlanta Brewing...
Mama Jewel's Kitchen
Mama Jewel's Kitchen was created out of a love of great southern food. We take pride in preparing dishes using recipes passed down from family and prepared with an "upscale take on home-style, southern comfort food." Everything is freshly made in-house.
Sapelo Island
Sapelo is a state-managed barrier island, the fourth largest in the chain of coastal Georgia islands between the Savannah and St. Marys rivers. Accessible only by passenger ferry, Sapelo provides a number of public access recreational, educational and lodging opportunities.
The Georgia Department of...
Admiral John H. Towers Plaza
Admiral John H. Towers Plaza is dedicated to the memory of Admiral John Henry Towers, native Roman and "the Father of Naval Aviation." Located adjacent to Rome City Hall and Auditorium, the life-size bronze statue and surroundings tells his amazing story.
Towers was graduated by the U.S. Naval...
College Park
College Park is a deep-rooted, genuine community with an individuality all its own. Thanks to the international terminal at the nation’s busiest airport, College Park is Atlanta's gateway to the world.
The city offers the best of Southern hospitality in its city services, local restaurants, lodging...
Jackson Hill Trail System
Historic Jackson Hill was the location of Fort Norton, an earthen fortification system which defended Rome during the Civil War. During the Great Depression, the area was redeveloped by the Works Progress Administration, which included the Rome Civic Center, an amphitheater (now the Labyrinth of...
Labyrinth of Rome
The Labyrinth of Rome was created as an adaptive reuse of what originally was an amphitheater built by the Works Progress Administration in the 1930s. Upon finding the nearest Labyrinth to be 50 miles away, the late Ed Baker worked with local government to establish this corner of Rome's historic...
Riverdale-Porterdale Cemeteries
Riverdale Cemetery was established in 1890, with a layout of lots in graceful curves extending from a central axis running front to back. The brick building was erected in 1915, featuring a chapel and housing for the sexton flanking an arched passageway for funeral processions, and topped by a bell...
Shellman Bluff
Shellman Bluff is a peaceful, picturesque fish camp village that retains its distinctive charm. Quaint, screened fishing cottages sit back among oaks festooned with Spanish moss. All the dirt roads of the quiet village seem to lead inevitably to the high bluff that overlooks the Broro and Julienton...