In King&rsquo<s Footsteps, Others Try to Dreamby EDWARD ROTHSTEINAugust 07, 2007There is something so intimate about the connection of Auburn Avenue with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his movement that I feel grateful that its vantage point survives.(read article)
In Search of Flannery O’Connorby LAWRENCE DOWNESFebruary 04, 2007A visit to the author’s homeland in rural Georgia is a literary pilgrimage that treads lightly between the fictional and the real.(read article)
Georgia: Steppes away from the modern worldSeptember 25, 1999
Britain's most coveted prize for travel writing, the £<7,500 Thomas Cook/Telegraph Award, was won this week by Philip Marsden for 'The Spirit-Wrestlers'. The book is an account of a journey on the fringes of the old Soviet empire, among peoples who dare to be different. In this extract he visits the provincial town of Armavir, home of the 'Milk-Drinkers'.
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The Calm of the Swamp in Georgiaby C. J. HUGHESMarch 13, 2009Spilling across 685 square miles in the state’s southeastern corner, the Okefenokee features warm winter temperatures and quiet waters, perfect for a canoe camping trip.(read article)
48 hours in Atlantaby Lonely PlanetAugust 19, 2009Atlanta, Georgia: a cosmopolitan juggernaut full of delectable restaurants, bohemian neighborhoods, trendy...(read article)
48 hours in Atlantaby Lonely PlanetAugust 19, 2009Atlanta, Georgia: a cosmopolitan juggernaut full of delectable restaurants, bohemian neighborhoods, trendy...(read article)