
10 Reasons Why You Need to Visit the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force in Georgia
This military museum near Savannah tells the fascinating story of the Eighth Air Force and their combat assignments during World War II.
Georgia has been one of my favorite states to explore. From the coast at Savannah to the north Georgia mountains, I have thoroughly enjoyed my time road tripping across this state.
This military museum near Savannah tells the fascinating story of the Eighth Air Force and their combat assignments during World War II.
Visiting the only plantation in Thomasville open to the public includes history, architecture, art, and a guided tour of the Main House.
Browse through some of my favorite travel photos that show the very best of Savannah, Georgia.
Friendly folks, gorgeous oak trees, fantastic food, this is how you can experience the southern charm of Thomasville, Georgia.
Browse through my favorite travel captured captured in Thomasville, Georgia.
100 Things to Do in Savannah Before You Die by Lynn and Cele Seldon is a must-have travel companion for any visit to this gorgeous southern city.
A complete list of the 56 presidential homes in the U.S. open to the public for guided tours.
Visit these historical sites to learn about 28th President of the United States Woodrow Wilson and his wife Edith Bolling Wilson.
Discover what there is to do see and do at Fort Pulaski National Monument between Savannah and Tybee Island, Georgia.
Anna Ruby Falls in Helen, GA is beautiful and accessible. Here’s how you can discover this waterfall for yourself and enjoy the rushing sounds of a waterfall in North Georgia.
Ever wondered where the highest point in Georgia is located? At 4,786′ Brasstown Bald has a visitor center, museum, and observation deck with stunning views.
The Pirates’ House has a long history as a tavern and inn, but the restaurant today is the best part with friendly service, a comfy dining experience, and fantastic food.