by Julie Hostetter | Jun 17, 2025 | Features
Celebrating 75 years, the North Georgia Mountain Fair Has Grown to a Respected Celebration of Appalachian culture There are few things more American than a mountain fair, second maybe only to an apple pie, I suppose. There is the iconic setting, to be sure, nestled in...
by Taylor Holcombe | Jun 17, 2025 | Day Trips, Destinations
The Whistlestop Shops of Auburn Offer One-Stop Shopping In 2016, the City of Auburn introduced the Whistlestop Shops, the cutest little series of tiny-home, cottage-style shops located just off the train tracks at Auburn Station. The original purpose of the shops,...
by Adrienne Crawford | Jun 17, 2025 | Day Trips, Destinations
Tucked into the peaceful woods of Dahlonega, Georgia, the Dahlonega Glass Cabin exemplifies an innovative blend of modern design and nature’s tranquility. Situated on three acres of private property, this exceptional retreat is owned by Thomas Odom, who lives on the...
by Lissa Poirot | Jun 17, 2025 | Features, Starred
How the Southeastern Cave Conservancy is fighting for our fragile caves Beneath Georgia’s rolling hills and dense forests lies a lesser known but deeply vital part of the natural world: Its caves. These dark, often overlooked environments are home to rare species,...
by Judy Garrison | Jun 17, 2025 | Destinations, Starred
If the wilds of Africa have always been on your travel bucket list but the price tag puts a kibosh on the getaway, the Georgia Safari Conservation Park in Madison, Georgia, delivers a wild experience, offering luxury accommodations along with animals you’d see on an...
by Matt Swenson | Jun 17, 2025 | Features, Starred
These farmers markets provide produce and goods, as well as a social hub, to their communities. While visiting their son in New York City, Johnny and Susie Fulmer enjoyed a visit to a farmers market in Union Square. On the plane ride back to Georgia, they had a...
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