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Depending on weather and cloud cover, SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launch from Cape Canaveral may be seen from Jacksonville to West Palm Beach, Florida.
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The State Botanical Garden of Georgia offers 313 acres of trails and themed gardens to explore. It’s free to visit, making it a perfect daily destination for nature lovers. The Georgia Museum of Art ...
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The U.S. has always had a rich tapestry of historic cities that capture the essence of different eras. For history buffs, ...
Trying to pick a favorite view along Georgia's coast is nearly impossible, but we selected four that will take your breath away.
SAVANNAH ― Ansley ... cargo warehouses that front River Street. Those buildings quickly became home to bars, restaurants, hotels and souvenir, T-shirt and candy shops. Tourists also could ...
The Hernando County Sheriff’s Office posted two photos on Facebook of a snake slithering across a flooded street, saying people ... Memorial Bridge near downtown Savannah crosses the Savannah River at ...
Credit: Justin Taylor/The Current GA That’s why Jamey Bennett was disappointed that the Georgia General Assembly didn’t pass the legislation, spearheaded by state Rep. Jesse Petrea (R- Savannah ...
(WTOC) - After more than a year of planning and design, Savannah’s Waterfront Community Improvement District has finalized the transformation it wants to see on River Street. “We studied all the ...
Her expertise has been featured in a variety of print and video outlets, including USA Today, The Wall Street Journal ... The historic shipping port city of Savannah, Georgia, set on the Savannah ...
Just steps from the hotel, visitors can explore the iconic River Street, lined with charming shops, restaurants, and live entertainment. A short carriage ride leads to Forsyth Park, home to Savannah’s ...