Sip & See, A Progressive Dinner
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MILLEDGEVILLE, GA, FEBRUARY 4, 2019: On February 23, join the Milledgeville Museum Association for the first “Milledgeville Progressive Dinner” featuring an exclusive after…
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MILLEDGEVILLE, GA, FEBRUARY 4, 2019: On February 23, join the Milledgeville Museum Association for the first “Milledgeville Progressive Dinner” featuring an exclusive after…
Continue ReadingFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MILLEDGEVILLE, GA, January 28, 2019 -- To spotlight Milledgeville’s fascinating past, many historic attractions are offering free admission on Sunday, February 10. This event is…
Continue ReadingArticle originally appeared on Explore Georgia. Looking for a unique gift for that special someone, or maybe you just want something to remember your time in Georgia? Well, fear not, we have the…
Continue ReadingArticle originally appeared on Curbed Atlanta. The holidays are in full swing, which means the Atlanta region is bursting with events and attractions that celebrate the season. Parades, light shows…
Continue ReadingArticle originally appeared on Explore Georgia. Getting teens out of their comfort zone is a sure-fire way to engage them on any outing. No matter what type of adventures your teen enjoys, they can…
Continue ReadingArticle originally appeared on Explore Georgia. You better watch out, you better not cry, better not pout, I'm telling you why… Santa Claus is comin' to town! And here are the best places in…
Continue ReadingChristmas tree lights, beautifully wrapped presents, time off with family… the holiday season is called the best time of the year for a reason. This upcoming November and December brings some of the…
Continue ReadingArticle originally appeared on the Atlanta Journal Constitution. Ray Bradbury, Ernest Hemingway, John Lennon and Tennessee Williams created worlds, and they all used typewriters to do it. Attention…
Continue ReadingArticle originally appeared on 365 Atlanta Traveler. The stories on these Atlanta ghost tours don’t have blood and gore, but are filled with just enough macabre to make the hair on the back of your…
Continue ReadingArticle originally appeared on Explore Georgia Blog. The towns along Georgia’s Antebellum Trail are Southern, classic and friendly for Fido! Each community has pet-friendly locations to eat, to sleep…
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