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Savannah Founded in 1733 when General
James Edward Oglethorpe arrived to establish the last of the 13 colonies in the
name of King George II. His city plan laid out 24 green space squares each with
their own monument fountain or historical marker. One of America's best preserved
historical cities, it is filled with l9th century charm and romantic getaways.
The Stephen Williams House 128 W. Liberty St.
Savannah, GA T: +1 912 495-0032. 5 room b&b. $165- www.thestephenwilliamshouse.com
An 1834 Federal-style house expertly furnished and restored by its owner, a physician
and antiques dealer. The house was awarded the 2003 Preservation Award by the
Historic Savannah Foundation.
Blue Ridge Mountains The Blue
Ridge Mountains of northeast Georgia were once the home of the Cherokee
people. The Overlook Inn 864 Wilderness View Chatsworth,
GA T: +1 706 517-8810. 6 room b&b. US$ 159- www.theoverlookinn.com
The rustic elegant Overlook Inn straddles Fort Mountain and commands a breathtaking
view of the Chattahoochee National Forest and the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Plains, Georgia
Boyhood home of Nobel Peace Prize winner and 39th
U.S. President. The
entire town (population 700+) is an historic district.
Plains Historic Inn 106 Main Street Plains, GA
T: (229) 824-4517. 7 rooms. US$ 75- www.plainsgeorgia.com
Each room is authentically decoratedincluding the bathroom fixtures and
telephonesto reflect a different decade in President Carter's life from
the 1920's-1980's. Georgia Islands
Arrive by boat to these barrier islands off Georgia's coast. Cumberland
Island is a pristine wilderness with few people or cars and no stores, golf courses
or restaurants; instead, it has primeval forests, sand dunes and wild horses.
It is 95% federal park landthanks to donations by the Carnegie family who
first settled there at the turn of the century. John F. Kennedy, Jr., and Carolyn
Bessette were married at Cumberland's tiny historic African Baptist church.
Greyfield Inn Cumberland Island, Georgia T:+1 904 261 6408.
17 rooms. US$ 395-, includes all meals. www.greyfieldinn.com
This stately, but not stiff, romantic manor house was built for a Carnegie
niece and still owned by her 32 heirs. Dress for dinner. Lodge at
Little St. Simons Little St. Simons Island, Georgia T: +1 912 638
7472. 5 cottages. $625 for two, all inclusive. www.littlestsimonsisland.com
Wildlife, tidal creeks, and a 7 mile seashell-filled pristine beach are
here on this privately owned island.
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