2020 Georgia – part 15: Vidalia’s sweet onion museum
When we moved to Georgia almost 20 years ago, we started seeing sweet onions in the grocery stores, and I started using them every Thanksgiving in our Thanksgiving stuffing. After...
When we moved to Georgia almost 20 years ago, we started seeing sweet onions in the grocery stores, and I started using them every Thanksgiving in our Thanksgiving stuffing. After...
On our next 3-state park trip, we started out at Fort Yargo State Park just about 80 miles due east of where we live. Like our last park, this one...
This park takes us back in time to after the Revolutionary War and before the turn of the century (1800) as the colonists started to become a new nation and...
Nestled in the rolling hills of Georgia’s upper Piedmont, between the Atlantic coastal plain and the main Appalachian Mountains (stretching from New York in the north to central Alabama in...
A park name that includes the nickname Sloppy? Of course we just had to come here. Once here, we started learning about the mining for marble that happened in this...
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