Video: North Georgia Mountains
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Although it's still in the mid to upper Although it's still in the mid to upper 90s here in the North Georgia Mountains, fall will soon be in the air here in the North Georgia Mountains.
By Venice Kichura | Published 9/5/2007
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If you live in the North Georgia Mountains, you can take advantage of a diversity of Christmas events and activities this upcoming holiday season.
By Venice Kichura | Published 11/10/2007
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If you're thinking of moving to a new area when you retire, then check out North Georgia, as it's fast becoming one of the most desirable retirement areas in the United States.
By Venice Kichura | Published 12/19/2007
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Just bigger than ants, Stronger than a bumblebee, Cow Killers are taking over!
By nathan beaver | Published 7/22/2007
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Some of the best bed and breakfasts in the country are located in the Blue Ridge Mountains and north Georgia has many lovely spots for a relaxing vacation. Relax and enjoy being pampered in the luxury of truly world class facilities.
By Gwyn Guess | Published 11/20/2006
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The North Georgia mountains come alive after dark this October with a Trail Of Doom, a River Maze and a Corn Maze. North Georgia also offers calmer fun for the faint of heart-pumpkin carving, costume contest and trick or treating will be held at Wlanut Square Mall.
By Big Momma | Published 10/16/2007
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Fort Mountain in North Georgia, comes alive with color every fall. You won't want to miss it! Here is the best travel route for fall color and other places of interest in North Georgia.
By Big Momma | Published 10/30/2007
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A guide and review of North Georgia College and State University in Dahlonega, GA.
By Christopher Corn | Published 5/18/2007
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Nestled in the foothills of the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains in the North Georgia Mountains, Dahlonega, Georgia is known for its tourism, stunning waterfalls, and thick green-treed mountains.
By Venice Kichura | Published 6/19/2007
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North Georgia College and State University is one of the best kept secrets of Georgia. With its small campus ( and class sizes) tucked away in the Appalaichian Mountains, this school is the ideal place for anyone taking their education to new heights.
By Amanda Leming | Published 2/13/2006
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The idea of sifting through a bucket of dirt with the vague hope of finding a pretty rock might not be very appealing when you first think of it, but if you happen to be in the neighborhood, it's definitely something you should check out.
By e(Lisa)beth | Published 8/14/2007
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Students in Professor Corrigan's English course, Harry Potter and the Legion of Night, compete in weekly contests including ultimate Frisbee, soccer, basketball, football, dodgeball, keep-away, and Trivial Pursuit.
By B. Bedford | Published 7/19/2007
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I had the pleasure of enjoying two meals at the Dillard House this weekend, located on U.S. 441, two miles from the North Carolina Border in the North Georgia Mountains.
By A. Hermitt | Published 9/21/2006
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Only a few days into fall and I've already spotted some red leaves in our backyard. However, this is only the very beginning of fall foliage here in the North Georgia Mountains.
By Venice Kichura | Published 10/3/2007
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A critique of the popular tourist town in North Georgia that draws thousands of visitors each year by a ntive. Included are the author's opinions of where to get your moneys worth, and what to avoid.
By V. Sanders | Published 9/21/2007
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For a while, we were starting to panic. Weeks upon weeks and not a raindrop fell from the skies here in the North Georgia Mountains, as well as the entire state.
By Venice Kichura | Published 6/18/2007
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Nestled in at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains is the quaint mountain village of historic Dahlonega, Georgia---home of the first U.S. gold rush
By Venice Kichura | Published 8/13/2007
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This is information on Georgia the state
By James Kent | Published 2/22/2007
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You don't have to travel all the way to the Napa or Sonoma valley to find great wines. Georgia has its own "wine country" and features several award-winning wineries.
By Anelehmaria | Published 11/19/2006
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Georgia has many hidden natural wonderlands. Here is a peek at some conventional and unconventional outdoor locales.
By Ayanna G. | Published 9/22/2006
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The landscape of Georgia offers a variety of camping experiences. Providing many unique and varied opportunities to beginning and seasoned campers all wrapped up in one beautiful state.
By RS | Published 7/26/2005
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Georgia authorities are looking for sixty year old Gary Michael Hilton regarding the disappearance of Meredith Emerson after witnesses have reported seeing Hilton with Emerson on the day of her disappearance.
By Bobbie Benton | Published 1/4/2008
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For 35 years, Helen has been the reconstruction of Bavaria from its with cobblestone alleys to its old-world towers. There is so much to do, see, and eat in Helen, every one will find something they enjoy.
By D.D. | Published 5/16/2007
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A nation mourns for Meredith and her family after worst fears have come true. Meredith Emerson's body was found.
By Bobbie Benton | Published 1/8/2008
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The tragic true story of a close friend and peer during school years.
By imageangel77 | Published 11/8/2007
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Tells the story of Julia Woods and her battle with breast cancer.
By imageangel77 | Published 10/17/2007
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Ever since my new neighbors told me they once saw a bear in their backyard, I've been reluctant to take long walks in my neighborhood.
By Venice Kichura | Published 8/30/2007
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If you live in an area that has been deluged with rain lately, you've probably already noticed all the wild mushrooms that have sprouted up on your property.
By Venice Kichura | Published 8/14/2007
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Tucked away in the beautiful, richly historic state of Georgia are some of the nation's most romantic and peaceful retreats for couples.
By Brooke Brassell | Published 7/31/2007
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You say the countdown has started for your retirement? Maybe it's not this year, but in a few more years you can finally quit working and start your long-awaited life after work?
By Venice Kichura | Published 7/16/2007
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I grew up in Texas and rode horses as a kid, but it had been years since I'd saddled up or gone to a rodeo.
By Venice Kichura | Published 7/5/2007
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The hike up Stone Mountain is only 1.3 miles, but it is demanding enough that you encounter more than a few panting souls on the way up propped against trees, sitting on rocks and sucking hard on their beverage of choice.
By Yuwanda Black | Published 6/25/2007
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Marietta is a super place for Atlanta workers to live. Close to the Atlanta Metro area, yet with a small-town management and feel, this is a great place to explore properties if you work in the Atlanta Metro area.
By Gwyn Guess | Published 3/26/2007
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Georgia's hills and the Blue Ridge Mountains to the very north are perfect grounds for most of its activity camps and small wonder. The area is loaded with streams, hills, rock, and lots of places to explore!
By Gwyn Guess | Published 2/7/2007
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Atlanta's demographics make it so great for young partygoers. The population is very eclectic and generally sophisticated and growing increasingly progressive in its tastes. Atlanta has a lot to offer in celebrations this New Year's Eve, 2006.
By Gwyn Guess | Published 12/5/2006
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Highlighted in this article of a few of the many Halloween activities available for all age groups in and around Atlanta.
By Lynnette | Published 9/28/2006
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Tourism marketing professionals looking to advance their career should consider pursuing a Travel Marketing Professional certification from the Southeast Tourism Society. Following is a summary of the program and what attendees should expect.
By JA Huber | Published 8/24/2006
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Georgia is a great place to visit. You can explore mountains, waterfalls, rivers and other natural sites. This state offers many activities such as camping, boating, fishing and hiking.
By Soni GA | Published 10/2/2007
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Whether its a quick weekend getaway or a quick drive to clear your mind, read here to find the best spots in Georgia for viewing the nice fall foliage
By Charlie Bradley | Published 9/19/2007
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When we recently retired from the suburbs of Hartford, Connecticut to a small rural mountain town tucked in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Georgia, I never doubted we'd made the right choice. However, at first, I did miss my weekly Overeaters Anonymous (OA) meetings.
By Venice Kichura | Published 6/14/2007
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The past meets the present for the Cherokee Indians when you visit the Oconaluftee Indian Village in Cherokee, North Carolina. The Oconaluftee Village reflects both the peaceful quality and the hardships endured for the Cherokee life in the mid-1700's.
By Irene Lynn | Published 6/5/2007
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It is hard to believe that in 1900 Georgia was ranking sixth in wine making states
By Tina Samuels | Published 4/18/2007
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Stovall Mill Covered Bridge is the shortest clear-span bridge in Georgia.
By Tina Samuels | Published 4/18/2007
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Come to Franklin North Carolina and enjoy not only a romantic hike, but a romantic dinner at one of their fine restaurants as well.
By Amy Brantley | Published 1/25/2007
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Have you ever seen, or heard of a "Liger"? Ever seen an ostrich face-to-face or met a giraffe named Too-Tall? Well, if you get a chance to visit the Wild Animal Safari in Pine Mountain, Georgia, then you just may
By Anelehmaria | Published 10/31/2006
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This article highlights the best of Bryson City, North Carolina
By Kristy Borowik | Published 10/3/2006
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This article highlights some of the local fall festivals in the Atlanta and surrounding areas, including the Georgia mountains.
By Lynnette | Published 9/5/2006
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RV rentals are a convenient way to travel to your favorite beach, take in some historical sites, travel to a sporting event, or visit a family that may not have room for company in their home.
By RS | Published 3/15/2006
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The Appalachian Mountains existed before humans lived there. Since the Europeans arrived in America, the mountain range has seen mines, war, and buildings, which has affected the natural geology and ecology of the region.
By Jennifer Smith | Published 11/23/2005
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