Written by SharonKurheg @ Your Mileage May Vary
“When this is all over, remember this company and how they treated people.” It’s been said a bajillion times over the past month or so. In the travel world, you’ve…
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My 15 Favorite Things to See and Do in Georgia
Written by NomadicMatt @ Nomadic Matt's Travel Site
Posted: 12/28/2019 | December 28th, 2019 Once part of the Soviet Union, Georgia is a destination full of ancient history, stunning landscapes, and plenty of surprises. It’s home to an award-winning wine industry and the cool capital of Tbilisi, which has a stunning Old Town and vibrant nightlife. And to top it all off, the […]
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Read More10 Atlanta Museums That are Fun for Families
Written by Guest Author @ Traveling Mom
Atlanta, Georgia, offers a variety of museums featuring art, sports, science, history and more. Families can see Jim Henson’s Muppets, tour a Boeing 747, test your football skills and sample more than 100 flavors of Coca-Cola products. Wondering which …
Southeast Holiday Lights Celebrate Gardens, Regional Traditions Too
Written by Sherry Boswell @ Traveling Mom
Where you are geographically makes a difference looking at dazzling Christmas light shows. In the Southeast, many displays pay homage to the temperate region with LED bulbs and intricate scenes recreating the gardens, waterways and animals of the South…
Is Georgia Safe to Visit?
Written by NomadicMatt @ Nomadic Matt's Travel Site
Posted: 11/3/19 | November 3rd, 2019 In recent years, there have been a handful of countries that have emerged as exciting up-and-coming travel destinations. These are destinations that are affordable, interesting, unique, and most importantly, free from the hordes of tourists that have clogged the cultural arteries of cities like Barcelona, Reykjavik, and Venice. One […]
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Read MoreThe Two People Buried On A Runway At A Major U.S. Airport
Written by SharonKurheg @ Your Mileage May Vary
Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport (SAV) isn’t a particularly unusual airport. It’s got 15 gates and is served by Delta, JetBlue, United, American, American Eagle, Air Canada, Allegiant and Sun Country airlines. It serves as the wor…
Top Things to do in Downtown Atlanta
Written by Adam @ Travels of Adam (Hipster Blog)
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Travel Guide for Downtown Atlanta neighborhood • Top things to do in downtown Atlanta – recommended best restaurants, museums, hotels
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Read MoreLGBTQ Atlanta – A Gay Guy’s Weekend Guide to Atlanta
Written by Adam @ Travels of Adam (Hipster Blog)
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Famous for its history in the civil rights movement, delicious food, and southern hospitality, Atlanta has a lot of charm as an LGBTQ-friendly city
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Read MoreLeaves, Schmeaves. What Fall Colors Means in the Deep South
Written by Christine Tibbetts @ Traveling Mom
Chasing autumn leaves isn’t the only way to immerse in the brilliant colors of fall. The Deep South has them too – but differently. Hardwood trees in the north might produce glorious colors at just the moment you travel. Maybe. Deep South…
Babes In Legoland in Atlanta, Georgia
Written by Eden Pontz @ Traveling Mom
During a visit with family in Atlanta, Georgia, the weather had taken a turn requiring us to get a bunch of stir-crazy kids out of the house and working off pent-up energy. But I have to admit my surprise when my sister-in-law suggested we go to the Le…
Explore The Great Outdoors: 11 Family-Friendly Things To Do In Henry County GA
Written by Christine Tibbetts, Cultural Heritage TMOM @ Traveling Mom
Flying high in a Huey helicopter and then walking next to a white Bengal tiger clued in TravelingMom’s Cultural Heritage explorer how very much stands out in Henry County, 20 miles south of Atlanta. Check her tips for outdoor soft adventure suitable fo…
Savannah GA: Guide to the Best Things To Do
Written by Cacinda Maloney @ PointsandTravel.com
Get yourself into that Southern mood, the sweet sickness that is Savannah’s lure. I call it le mal doux, which is French for “the sweet sickness”. How? You ask? Try reading (or see the movie) Midnight in the Garden of Good …
Awesome Atlanta New Year’s Eve 2021 Events Families Will Love
Written by Maria Smith, TravelingMom of Many @ Traveling Mom
In Atlanta, New Year’s Eve isn’t just for the grown-ups. On the contrary, the “Big Peach” is packed with affordable family-friendly activities! There are dance parties, fireworks, ice skating and the traditional new year’s countdown…a…
Finding Love and Home in Tbilisi, Georgia
Written by NomadicMatt @ Nomadic Matt's Travel Site
I wasn’t sure what to expect when I went to Tbilisi. What I assumed would be a drab (but interesting) city was actually a vibrant, beautiful destination with great food and plenty of history. It’s the kind of place you can easily feel at home at and after spending a few days there it’s clear 72 hours is not enough time. But if you only have a few days to visit Tbilisi, here’s how you make the most of your visit!
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Read MoreAs politicians politic; Delta saves $40 million
Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
Delta Air Lines is poised to receive a $40 million fuel tax credit in its Atlanta, Georgia hub thanks to some political wrangling. And it is really, really hard to believe that this wasn’t a fait accompli even before all the grandstanding.
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DLD 155: Georgia on our minds
Written by Seth Miller @ Wandering Aramean
We’ve got two guests on the show this week to talk about Georgia (the country, not the state), Azerbaijan and all sort of other fun bits. Nudity, massages and a bonus bit about Taipei and Andorra round out the show.
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Read MoreDLD 155: Georgia on our minds
Written by Seth Miller @ Dots, Lines & Destinations
We’ve got two guests on the show this week to talk about Georgia (the country, not the state), Azerbaijan, and all sort of other fun bits. Nudity, massages and a bonus bit about Taipei and Andorra round out the show.
How To: Ride the Tbilisi Metro
Written by Wanderlusty @ Wanderlusty
How To: Ride the Tbilisi Metro Tbilisi straddles the Mtkvari River and basically runs (for the purposes of most visitors) from the northwest to the…
Instawalk: Old Tbilisi
Written by Wanderlusty @ Wanderlusty
before i get started, let me clarify that Tbilisi is not a city stuck in the past. there are lots of curvy modern buildings, my…