Michael C. Carlos Museum
A small sampling of the wonderful sights at the museum – I highly recommend a visithttps://carlos.emory.edu/
Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park
The Atlanta Campaign started here. Preserved are historic earthworks, cannon emplacements and monuments. Interpreted here are the historic events where over 5,350 soldiers were killed in the battle fought here from June 19, 1864 through July 2, 1864.Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park
Gwinnett Environmental and Heritage Center
A fun family-oriented center with walking trails and activities to learn about the local environment.Gwinnett Environmental and Heritage Center
Snow in Atlanta, 2010
It’s not often snow falls in Atlanta. When it does, the landscape is transformed into a peaceful quiet. Just as quickly, it returns.
Ida Cason Callaway Memorial Chapel
Chapel standing peacefully in the woods, and along a large lake, inside of Callaway Gardens.Ida Cason Callaway Memorial Chapel
Fort Yargo State Park
The park features a log fort built in 1792 by settlers for protection against Creek and Cherokee Indians.Fort Yargo State Park
Las Vegas
A trip out to Las Vegas.Grand Canyon – Hualapai Indian ReservationValley of Fire State ParkGrand Canyon Tour by Adventure Photo Tours
Watson Mill Bridge
The longest covered bridge in Georgia at around 228 feet long. It was built in 1885 by Washington King. It is still in use today.Georgia State Parks
Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico is a beautiful island a few hours southeast of Florida. It lays claim to North America’s only tropical rain forest.Welcome to Puerto Rico