Georgia Travel Articles
- Never Fill Your Own Glass: 20 Foreign Drinking Rules and Customs You Need to Know
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
