Southeast Travel

Learn about the Southeast and find fun things to do and see in Southern states like Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, and the Carolinas.

Tips for Georgia Hiking

With its miles of coastline, valleys and mountains, abandoned logging trails and quiet streams and raging rapids, it is no wonder that hikers love to spend time exploring the trails on Georgia. Unfortunately, with all the hiking being done in Georgia, there are numerous hours spent by park rangers and others looking for people [...]

Roosevelt Died on this Day in 1945

On April 12, 1945 President Roosevelt died at his second home in Warm Springs, Georgia.  Read more about the day that shocked the nation.  You can visit Roosevelt’s home in Warm Springs today.  This is a beautiful little town and worth at least a day or a weekend of [...]

Six Flags Over Georgia Review

I’ve lived in Georgia most of my life and visited Six Flags a dozen or so times during my youth. I have many fond memories of days at the park from the time I was five until I was in high school. I’m now in my thirties and have not visited Six Flags Over Georgia in [...]

Job Guide for Georgia Relocators

Georgia is known to the world for being home to some of the world’s biggest brands. Coca Cola, CNN and The Home Depot are all companies that started with their base in Georgia and are still headquartered here. The state has a vibrant business culture and environment that is still attracting investments from all across the [...]

Macon Georgia

Macon, Georgia is located almost in the geographic center of Georgia. Its central location to everything else in Georgia and its location on the Ocmulgee River made Macon a booming town in the 19th century. As time passed the state capital was moved from Macon to Atlanta and the city slowed in growth. It is still, [...]

Stone Mountain

Just 15 miles east of Atlanta is the town of Stone Mountain and Stone Mountain Park. Believed to have been first seen by the Spanish explorers, it has continued to draw visitors eager to view Stone Mountain, the worlds largest exposed granite mountain. On one side of the 825 foot tall mountain is a Confederate memorial [...]

Visit a Real Southern Town: Newnan

Located in Coweta County, just 45 minutes outside of Atlanta, is Newnan and its surrounding areas, are in one of the state’s fastest growing counties. However, the rapid growth has not taken away its hometown feel. There are many opportunities for fun– you can go shopping, enjoy great food at local eateries like Sprayberry’s Barbecue or [...]

Georgia Jokes, Funny Signs, and More

Now you can find the best jokes, funniest pictures, and read about the best pranks every played in Georgia.  Our new Georgia humor section is still new, but as it grows you’ll see more and more funny stuff.  Now you can learn about Georgia and chuckle [...]

Sidewalk Arts Festival in Savannah, GA

If you’re looking for a good reason to visit Savannah this spring (like you really need one) check out the SCAD Sidewalk Arts Festival.  For 2010 it will be held on Saturday, April 24th.  It’s easy to find.  Just stroll over to Forsyth Park and the main area of [...]

Georgia’s Midlands

While many are familiar with the big cities, mountains and beaches of Georgia tourism offerings, be sure that the magic of the midlands is not overlooked. If you have never spent any time in the magnolia midlands of Georgia, then here are a few places to check out.

Lake Mayers (Boxley) – Spend the day fishing, boating, [...]