Thomasville's Sweet Grass Dairy is quickly establishing itself as one of the country' premier artisan cheese producers.
Food Products in Georgia: Sweet Grass Dairy | Brown's Guide to Georgia
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Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Monday, March 7, 2011
City Tours in Georgia: Oglethorpe Trolley Tours | Brown's Guide to Georgia
City Tours in Georgia: Oglethorpe Trolley Tours | Brown's Guide to Georgia
Take a journey through old Savannah, around the historic squares, along the waterfront, and throughout the 2.2 miles of Historic District aboard an Oglethorpe Blue Trolley. Oglethorpe tour guides can help you explore the beauty and history of Savannah.
Take a journey through old Savannah, around the historic squares, along the waterfront, and throughout the 2.2 miles of Historic District aboard an Oglethorpe Blue Trolley. Oglethorpe tour guides can help you explore the beauty and history of Savannah.
Friday, March 4, 2011
Weirdness in Georgia: Elephant Man | Brown's Guide to Georgia
Weirdness in Georgia: Elephant Man | Brown's Guide to Georgia
The Elephant Man was a circus worker whose special interest was the pachyderms. After his death, a magnificent stone sculpture of one was raised above his grave at Pleasant Grove Primitive Baptist Church cemetery near Moultrie in South Georgia.
The Elephant Man was a circus worker whose special interest was the pachyderms. After his death, a magnificent stone sculpture of one was raised above his grave at Pleasant Grove Primitive Baptist Church cemetery near Moultrie in South Georgia.
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Art Galleries in Georgia: Main Street Gallery | Brown's Guide to Georgia
Art Galleries in Georgia: Main Street Gallery | Brown's Guide to Georgia
In 1985, Jeanne Kronsnoble and an artist friend opened a studio in Clayton, Georgia, where they could create and display their own artwork. Before long, Jeanne’s interest in the local folk art became a passion and she began traveling the back roads throughout the Southeast to meet artists, hear their stories, and collect their work. In 1996, the gallery moved into a larger historic storefront space to showcase the work of these self-taught artists. Main Street Gallery has evolved over the years into one of the premier folk art galleries in the United States and has been featured in such publications as Southern Living, Better Homes and Gardens, and The New York Times.
In 1985, Jeanne Kronsnoble and an artist friend opened a studio in Clayton, Georgia, where they could create and display their own artwork. Before long, Jeanne’s interest in the local folk art became a passion and she began traveling the back roads throughout the Southeast to meet artists, hear their stories, and collect their work. In 1996, the gallery moved into a larger historic storefront space to showcase the work of these self-taught artists. Main Street Gallery has evolved over the years into one of the premier folk art galleries in the United States and has been featured in such publications as Southern Living, Better Homes and Gardens, and The New York Times.
Monday, February 21, 2011
Add a Rivers Posters Badge to Your Blog or Website
It's simple to add one or more Georgia Rivers Posters to your blog or website. By clicking on a badge, your readers and website visitors will be able to view and download 14 Georgia Rivers posters, acclaimed by the Georgia Environmental Education Alliance as one of the "best and most entertaining river education tools available in the state.
Sunday, February 20, 2011
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