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Northwest Georgia's Historic High Country is the "the enchanted land" of the Cherokee Indians. Explore the region's mystique on numerous driving, walking, pedaling or riding trails that lead you through the area's Native American roots, historic districts and homegrown attractions.
The Northeast Georgia mountain region offers an outdoor retreat, with its foothills and mountains serving as the gateway to the Appalachian Mountains and Chattahoochee River.
Dynamic and bustling, the Atlanta Metro area has attractions as diverse as the four million people who call its many communities home. Discover antique treasures or go mall hopping; visit world-class museums or fine art galleries; enjoy the great outdoors or an amusement park; stroll historic sites.
Enjoy true Southern hospitality in Georgia's Historic Heartland, just south and east of Atlanta. The Heartland extends from south of Macon up to Athens, the home to the University of Georgia Bulldogs.
The Classic South region is located in east central Georgia, just over two hours from Atlanta. Here, the gentle hills of Georgia's piedmont meet the beginnings of the coastal plain, creating a backdrop of natural beauty that accentuates the region's history and heritage.
Georgia's Presidential Pathways district is 19-county area in west central Georgia that is deeply rooted in American history. Visitors today soak up reflections from the antebellum era, Civil War years, proud heritage of two U.S. presidents and birth of the modern South.
Taste a slower, simpler lifestyle along the back roads of Georgia with a visit to the Magnolia Midlands in southeastern Georgia.
The rural southwestern region of Georgia is full of stories in each of its intriguing small towns, its woodlands and its rivers. Tour plantations and historic farms and relive Georgia's historic past.
The Georgia Coast stretches approximately 100 miles between the Savannah and St. Marys Rivers. The easy rhythm of the coastal culture make Georgia's coast an unforgettable experience.

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