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Matt_Colie
May 30, 2016Explorer II
Well Couple,
You need to get a couple of guide books.
Andersonville is a National park, but we didn't camp near it. We also stopped at the Civil War Ships museum in Columbus. If you are going that way, you have to tour Savannah and can then go north to the Hunley Museum.
North Georgia is home to the Blue Ridge Parkway and the associated parks.
Have you driven the Trace - Natchez Trace? Think about that one. Campgrounds all along it and a historical marker every other mile of 440 (no Joke).
Matt
You need to get a couple of guide books.
Andersonville is a National park, but we didn't camp near it. We also stopped at the Civil War Ships museum in Columbus. If you are going that way, you have to tour Savannah and can then go north to the Hunley Museum.
North Georgia is home to the Blue Ridge Parkway and the associated parks.
Have you driven the Trace - Natchez Trace? Think about that one. Campgrounds all along it and a historical marker every other mile of 440 (no Joke).
Matt
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