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Georgia Walks: Discovering Hikes Through the Peach State's Natural and Human History
A creative and resourceful guide to discovering the history of the Peach
State. Discover all that Georgia has to offer in over fifty self-guided
tours, suitable for the entire family. From the northern mountains to the
southern coast, GEORGIA WALKS covers the entire Peach State and its
history, including Prehistoric Georgia, Colonial Georgia, Civil War
Georgia, and Modern Georgia. Includes a timeline of Georgia history,
detailed maps, and notes on walking, running, and bicycling each trail, as
well as parking and contact information. Also provides extensive local and
natural history and lists notable sights, attractions, and special events.
A must-have for anyone interested in the natural or social history of
Georgia.
Atlanta Walks: A Comprehensive Guide to Walking, Running, and Bicycling the Area's Scenic and Historic Locales
Authors and walkers Ren and Helen Davis have divided the metropolitan area
and surrounding counties into a variety of walks that reveal the history,
architecture, and great beauty this city has to offer. These self-guided
tours of Atlanta are suitable for all sorts of outdoor enthusiasts:
walkers, runners, and bicyclists. Atlanta's moderate climate, gentle
terrain, and fascinating history and architecture provide the perfect
setting for delightful walks. An entertaining and healthy way to discover
Atlanta for yourself.
Columbus: The Spirit, the People, the Promise
This contemporary portrait describes with beautiful photography and rich
words the transformation of Columbus, Georgia, from a sleepy Southern town
to a bustling, progressive city of the nineties. From 100-year-old homes to
the conference rooms of modern offices, Columbus reveals itself as a city
of traditional values and a progressive outlook.
Greater Atlanta, Georgia Street Map Guide
The Best Little Map of Savannah, Georgia
A hand drawn, Water-colored map, approx. 17"X 24", folds to pocket sized 8
1/2"X 3". One side is Downtown Historic section and other is smaller panels
of surrounding areas of downtown. Points of interest are color-coded as to
category, (Restaurants, Hotel, Historic Points, ETC.). Colorful functional
guide to the city.
The Georgia Coast: Waterways and Islands
The Georgia Coast: Waterways and Islands is a new kind of boater's
guide to the intricate, unspoiled, and exciting coast of Georgia. The guide
describes the flora and fauna of varied rich ecosystems as you travel
through the natural and human history of over 1,500 miles of waterways. 134
minutely detailed chartlets, unrivalled by any other guide, show the latest
depths allowing boaters more flexibility to enjoy the Georgia coast.
Navigator-friendly, north oriented chartlets picking up where NOAA left off
will empower you to customize your itinerary. Color and black and white
photography along with essential shore descriptions provide thorough
information about all forms of coastal activities - cruising, fishing,
sailing, diving, kayaking, canoeing and hiking. This is the only
comprehensive guide to the barrier islands, the Intracoastal Waterway, the
fresh water rivers, swamps and saltwater marshes that make up the coast of
Georgia.
The Insiders' Guide to Savannah - 3rd Edition
Experience the warm Southern hospitality of the "Hostess City." The
Insiders' Guide to Savannah
will lead you to the best places for soul
food or haute cuisine, jazz or classical music, parasailing or golf.
Whether you want to find the places and people in the Midnight in the
Garden of Good and Evil, enjoy the beaches at nearby Hilton Head or Tybee
Island, or celebrate St. Pat's day in style, you'll find all the
information you need right here.
The Riverkeeper's Guide to the Chattahoochee River
Hiking Trails of North Georgia
Hiking Georgia (FalconGuide)
Georgia beckons hikers with nearly 1,000 miles of trails that tunnel
through flowering rhododendron thickets, follow streams of the northern
mountains, crisscross historic paths in rolling foothills, and wind among
towering pines of the coastal plain. Hiking Georgia, Second Edition, the
only guide to the entire state, covers well-known areas but also introduces
hikers to some relatively undiscovered places. Author Donald W. Pfitzer,
naturalist and former assistant regional director of the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service Southeast Region, describes more than 100 trails that vary
in length and difficulty. Choose from an easy one-hour stroll along a quiet
nature trail, a trek along 80 miles of the Appalachian Trail, or a medium
distance that suits you. Recently revised and expanded, this guide contains
accurate information, detailed maps, and photos that depict the landscape
of the Peach State’s backcountry: the come-hither curve of an insectivorous
swamp plant, rivers and waterfalls, and historic battlefields. It also
includes tips on hiking with children and backcountry safety and ethics.
Travel Smart: Georgia
Travel Smart: Georgia takes the hassle out of travel by recommending
only the best places to eat, stay, and visit. Other travel guides give you
names, addresses, and basic descriptions, but this guide goes beyond that,
giving you the best driving routes and opinionated write-ups. With an easy
to use rating system that quickly shows which places you really shouldn't
miss, this guide features Atlanta sightseeing and dining, walking tours of
old Savannah, activities in Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest and
Okeefenokee Swamp National Wildlife Refuge, and lots more. Also included
are special-interest itineraries for regional arts and crafts, wildlife,
and Civil War sites. "One of the few travel series that rates sightseeing
attractions. That's a handy feature. It helps to have some guidance so that
every minute counts." - San Diego Union-Tribune
Rand McNally Georgia Map Guide
Georgia: The Bradt Travel Guide
Georgia is renowned for the extraordinary warmth of its people,
guaranteeing a welcome that draws visitors back time and again. This,
together with the beauty of the Cuacasus mountains and the diversity of the
country's culture, will ensure that this little-known destination will
before long become a tourist mecca.
Natural Adventures in the Mountains of North Georgia
Pan for gold, splash in a spring-fed swimming pool, tour a Civil War
battlefield, raft a wild and scenic river, explore prehistoric Indian
mounds, pick heirloom apples. Youll find all these activities and dozens
more in the mountains of north Georgia, less than two hours from Atlanta.
This guide is designed to help you experience north Georgia's most fun,
fascinating and sometimes surprising adventures. Complete with information
on when to go, what to expect and how to get there, each activity or
destination is accompanied by interesting facts, related background
information, or historical anecdotes. An appendix lists phone numbers,
addresses and web sites to help with vacation planning, and the guide
includes over 180 photos, maps and illustrations.
River Song: A Journey Down the Chattahoochee and Apalachicola Rivers
The Insiders' Guide to Atlanta - 4th Edition
Navigate your way through Atlanta's vast nightlife, dining, and shopping
opportunities with the Insiders' Guide to Atlanta. You don't have to be a
history buff to check out the History chapter, which recounts the
deconstruction and reconstrucition of this southern city. In detailed
chapters like International Atlanta, The Arts, and Festivals and Events,
this guide proves that Atlanta is, in fact, the cultural captial of the
South.
Georgia Off the Beaten Path, 5th Edition
National Geographic TOPO Georgia
National Geographic's Topo! CD-ROM set for Georgia contains every
topographic map you could possibly need for the state. The set includes
five CD-ROMs with more than 1,000 scanned USGS maps enhanced with digital
3-D shading. Maps feature 1:24,000 USGS 7.5-foot scale with seamless
statewide coverage. You'll be able to interact with the maps in more ways
than you would think possible.
Georgia Travel Information Guide to Historic Sites, Trails, & Parks (by county)
Discover Atlanta, Georgia


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