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The Shakespeare Tavern: Eat, drink and be merry with the Bard

The Shakespeare Tavern: Eat, drink and be merry with the Bard
Walking into the Tudor-inspired New American Shakespeare Tavern is a little like meeting up with the Bard himself — in an era when good food, good ale and excellent entertainment ruled the day. Welcome to Shakespeare 101: You can't help but enjoy yourself.

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Atlanta Botanical Garden: Fun grows on Atlanta

Atlanta Botanical Garden: Fun grows on Atlanta
The Atlanta Botanical Gardens will grow on you, from the lovely indoor orchids to the serene Japanese Garden or the whimsical Children’s Garden and playground.

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Dahlonega Gold Museum: "There's gold in them thar hills"

Dahlonega Gold Museum: "There's gold in them thar hills"
Before brave hearts and pioneers headed West to California in search of their fortune, they headed South to the Appalachian Mountain foothills where whispers of their exclamatory cries can still be heard today in the Dahlonega Gold Museum.

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Jaemor Farm Market: fresh from the farm

Jaemor Farm Market: fresh from the farm
While farm stands are a tradition that have withstood the test of time; Jaemor’s Farm Market in North Georgia has turned simple grocery shopping into a seasonal adventure.

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Roswell's Bulloch Hall is "perfectly presidential"

Roswell's Bulloch Hall is "perfectly presidential"
The Bulloch mansion, located just off the town square, is considered extravagant even by today's standards. The mansion grounds feature the main home; summer house; reconstructed slave-quarters; and a variety of gardens and wells. The impressive homestead is considered one of the South's finest examples of Greek temple-form architecture and was even said to have been one of the inspirations for Margaret Mitchell's fictional "Gone With the Wind" plantation, Tara.

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Autrey Mill Nature Preserve: You'll forget modern Atlanta is nearby

Autrey Mill Nature Preserve: You'll forget modern Atlanta is nearby
Out in the woods in Johns Creek is a place set back in time and so remote you'll forget the hustle and bustle of downtown Atlanta isn't very far away. A short drive down to the Autrey Mill Nature Preserve is all it takes to see what used to be.

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Hillcrest Orchards: apples, animals and entertainment

Hillcrest Orchards: apples, animals and entertainment
If Johnny Appleseed had ever visited Hillcrest Orchards in Ellijay, he might have thought it was heaven; a place where he could pick an apple, pet a calf, take a hayride – or do it all.

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SAM Shortline Excursion Train: Journey through history and beauty

SAM Shortline Excursion Train: Journey through history and beauty
All aboard for a Southern style adventure through the plains of South Georgia. Part historic, part transportive, the SAM Shortline Excursion Train is all fun!

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Providence Canyon State Park: A vision of grandeur on a smaller scale

Providence Canyon State Park: A vision of grandeur on a smaller scale
The spectacular gullies and chasms of Providence Canyon State Park seem to recall that slightly larger canyon out West, quite possibly lending to its nickname, "Georgia's Little Grand Canyon."

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Barrington Hall: antebellum home of Roswell's founder

Barrington Hall: antebellum home of Roswell's founder
Go back in time more than 150 years with a visit to Barrington Hall, an antebellum mansion in Roswell and a testament to the pioneering spirit of a few Georgia families.

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