Written by Melody Pittman @ Traveling Mom
If you’re building a southern road trip, add Thomasville, Georgia to your itinerary. Why? You’ll find that the City of Roses has a rich history, decadent food, Victorian mansions and Southern charm. What more could you want? Here are the top things to …
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8 Family Friendly Black History Month Activities in Atlanta
Written by Maria Smith @ Traveling Mom
Celebrate Black History Month in Atlanta. The Big Peach has many special events and exhibits scheduled. And while you’re in town checking out the art and history, support local Black-owned shops and restaurants too. Black History Month activities in At…
The Best Art Museums In Savannah, Georgia
Written by Cacinda Maloney @ PointsandTravel.com
Savannah is one of the United States’ oldest seaside towns, and with this comes a rich history and culture that provides a wide range of fascinating museums in entire North America. Here are a few of the Best Art Museums in Savannah Georgia. …
Choosing The East Coast To Go On Vacation
Written by Miles Momma @ Miles Momma
Are you planning to go on a vacation? Have you ever considered taking a road trip to the east coast of the United States? If you haven’t, you should, because this part of America offers a great variety of activities that you and your family can join to have a very good time. You should … Continue reading “Choosing The East Coast To Go On Vacation”
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Read MoreLaying Rubber on the Georgia Asphalt, by Kelley Thompson
Written by Miles Momma @ Miles Momma
The state of Georgia cannot be defined by one of its cities or by a unifying history or even by a globalized present. Its regions are uniquely particular, separated by more than just miles. Atlanta Metro and North Atlanta is Georgia hub, and one of the few capitals which can boast that distinction. The Martin … Continue reading “Laying Rubber on the Georgia Asphalt, by Kelley Thompson”
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Read MoreHotel Review: Holiday Inn Resort on Jekyll Island, Georgia
Written by Christine Tibbetts @ Traveling Mom
Looking for an affordable place to stay on luxe Jekyll Island, Georgia? Check out this review of the oceanfront Holiday Inn Resort to see if it’s a fit for your family when visiting the Golden Isles. If your family’s brand loyalty takes you to Holiday …
Delta Caused Their Big PR Problem, Now They’re Trying To Fix It
Written by joeheg @ Your Mileage May Vary
Delta Airlines is in the middle of a PR crisis. Georgia, home of Delta Airlines, just passed sweeping changes to the state’s voting laws. At first glance, it would seem…
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Read MoreOur Visit To BabyLand General, Where Cabbage Patch Kids Are “Born”
Written by joeheg @ Your Mileage May Vary
If you’re of a similar age to me, you remember the Cabbage Patch Kids craze of the 1980s. People were rioting at the Toys R Us to get a hold…
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Read MoreSoutheast Christmas Lights Displays Celebrate the Warmth of the Season
Written by Cindy Richards @ Traveling Mom
When you love the joys of Christmas, but don’t love the cold and snow, Christmas lights in the Southeast USA can bring you that holly jolly feeling without the frigid weather. Moderate in temperature, these areas make it easy to wander around and enjoy…
Our Visit To Anna Ruby Falls – Helen, GA
Written by joeheg @ Your Mileage May Vary
During our visit to Helen, GA, we spent part of a day visiting Anna Ruby Falls. It was a short drive to get there from our cabin. The Anna Ruby…
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Read MoreThis Mountain Coaster Was Nothing Like The One I Rode At Action Park As A Kid
Written by joeheg @ Your Mileage May Vary
When you say the words “Mountain Coaster” to me, I flashback to my childhood and the times spent at Action Park in Vernon, New Jersey. One of the iconic rides…
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Read MoreOur Visit To Tantrum Brewing Company – Cleveland, GA
Written by joeheg @ Your Mileage May Vary
During our trip to Georgia, we were looking for things to do during the daytime that didn’t include being around large crowds of people. While driving around, I think not…
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Read MoreWe Went Against Our Better Judgement And Used Airbnb To Rent A Cabin. What Was The Experience Like?
Written by joeheg @ Your Mileage May Vary
Desperate times call for desperate measures. I can’t think of another situation where Sharon would not only be willing to consider Airbnb, but feel that it’s the best available option.…
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Read MoreOne Of The Least Impressive Historic Sites We’ve Ever Seen
Written by joeheg @ Your Mileage May Vary
On our trip to Helen, Georgia, we were looking for something to do for the afternoon. One of the attractions listed was the Stovall Mill Covered Bridge. The description sounded…
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Read MoreSavannah Historic District
Written by Cacinda Maloney @ PointsandTravel.com
This is Why Savannah Historic District is as Pretty as a Picture! Savannah’s Historic District Located in Chatham County, Savannah is the oldest city in the state of Georgia. This revolutionary city was once a port city that saw its fair share of battl…
Best Savannah Breakfast to Die For!
Written by Cacinda Maloney @ PointsandTravel.com
Breakfast is often called ‘the most important meal of the day’ but I don’t always agree with that. What the breakfast does is “breaks that overnight fasting period” you just had when you woke up. So be sure and follow the rule about fasting and your bo…
Why I’m Planning Four Trips When We’re Only Taking One (Or Maybe None) Of Them
Written by joeheg @ Your Mileage May Vary
Getting back into planning trips longer than a day has taken a while for us. Eventually, we managed to find a socially distanced trip that met our needs and it’s…
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State Road & Tollway Authority of Georgia to Join E-ZPass Network
Written by SharonKurheg @ Your Mileage May Vary
Established in 1987, the E-ZPass toll collection system has over 24,000,000 accounts. It’s the largest interconnected toll collecting system in the country. The long term goal of the E-ZPass Group…
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Interesting Facts about Savannah (Georgia)
Written by Cacinda Maloney @ PointsandTravel.com
Savannah is by far one of my favorite cities in the USA. With just one visit, I fell madly in love with the romantic side of Savannah. It was love at first sight. At visit number two, I was hooked and couldn’t wait to return. For some reason, I j…
20+ Gorgeous Georgia Waterfalls and Nature Hikes
Written by Christine Tibbetts @ Traveling Mom
Staying outside in Georgia makes good keep-physical-distance sense. Even better for families, Georgia waterfalls and hiking paths are free. North Georgia mountains and day trip locations in nearby Tennessee should include the great outdoors in the Blue…