Georgia Travel Articles

 
Never Fill Your Own Glass: 20 Foreign Drinking Rules and Customs You Need to Know
Never Fill Your Own Glass: 20 Foreign Drinking Rules and Customs You Need to Know Being prepared to drink in a foreign land requires more than knowing how to order a beer in the local language. Let David Joshua Jennings help maneuver you through 20 drinking traditions and customs around the world.
15 of the Best Small, Quirky, and Unusual Museums in the US
15 of the Best Small, Quirky, and Unusual Museums in the US From a frozen-in-time apothecary to a surprisingly fascinating homage to flour, Sara Gates recommends a selection of 15 smaller, quirkier American alternatives to the traditional museum-going experience.
6 Countries for Volunteer English Teaching
6 Countries for Volunteer English Teaching Whether it’s with a Korean academy or the Spanish government, finding teaching jobs abroad is a relatively easy way to work overseas. While these one-year jobs are common, some people find that volunteer teaching offers more flexibility, or a way to become more directly involved with the local community.
Best BootsnAll Travel Photos: May 2011
Best BootsnAll Travel Photos: May 2011 Give your brain a mini-vacation with this travel eye candy - it's BootsnAll's favorite travel photos from May 2011.
Spice Up Your Life with These 7 Southern Weekend Getaways
Spice Up Your Life with These 7 Southern Weekend Getaways There's more to vacationing in the South than just hitting a beach in Florida. Brooke Schoenman recommends 7 southern getaways that are easily accessed from Atlanta.
Eight of the Cheapest Destinations for Wine Tasting
Eight of the Cheapest Destinations for Wine Tasting Love to tour wineries but low on cash? John McCarroll and David Joshua Jennings suggest a few regions of the world where wine vacations are possible for those on a budget.
Seven Wild and Wacky Sporting Festivals Around the World
Seven Wild and Wacky Sporting Festivals Around the World Every culture has its idiosyncrasies, and some countries celebrate their uniqueness in the form of festivals - with a dash of competition thrown in. Plan your travels accordingly, and you might find yourself way off the tourist trail, competing against the locals (or a local horse) in one of the world's seven weirdest sports festivals.
A Walk through History – Atlanta, Georgia, USA
A Walk through History – Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Jamie Siegel, a die-hard fan of "Gone with the Wind" visited the Road to Tara Museum in Atlanta for a thorough schooling on all things Civil War.


Mexico Has Come to Atlanta – Georgia, USA

Robert J. Nebel found good, affordable, authentic Mexican cuisine in Decatur, Georgia. Really!


Roswell, Georgia’s Little Hideaway – Atlanta, USA
Robert J. Nebel discovered a tapas bar and restaurant tucked away in a shopping center that merits a stop.