Tagged With "georgia O'Keefe"
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Re: North Georgia Hikes for Every Season
Can't beat woodland walks to excite and to settle the spirit within !
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Re: North Georgia Hikes for Every Season
So beautiful!! Thank you for sharing the beautiful Georgia hiking trails!
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Re: Georgia on my Mind
Awesome post!! Thank you so much for the excellent information and fantastic photos!!
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Re: Georgia on my Mind
Definitely a stroll down the path less traveled. Great information and photos -- very informative and helpful. Thanks!
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Re: Georgia on my Mind
Hi Good Doctor, Thanks for publishing this. I have more I want to send you, but just need to find the time somehow! In the meantime I have started blogging on Cuba if you see my blog www.wilburstravels.com Let me know what you think if you get a chance to have a quick look. Thanks again. Wilbur. Sent from my iPad > On 26 Jan 2017, at 18:03, TravelGumbo < alerts@hoop.la > wrote: >
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Re: Georgia on my Mind
The Cuba posts look great, Wilbur! Look forward to reading through all of them!
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Re: Georgia on my Mind
Hi Dr Fumblefinger, I hope all is well - any trips planned? I have started a new blog focusing on train travel overseas. This is mainly about my 200+ overseas journeys but also will feature other train related topical posts. I would like to pen an article for Travel Gumbo and thought about doing it on one of my Eastern European tours such as Budapest - Bucharest - Chisinau - Odessa - Sevastopol - Lviv - Kiev or Zagreb - Split - Sarajevo - Belgrade - Sofia - Veliko Tărnovo. What do you think?
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Re: Georgia on my Mind
I just had a look at ontrack.blog, Wilbur. I, too, love train travel and will enjoy reading it and getting some ideas! Thanks for letting us know. PM
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day, Nov. 9, 2014: Forsythe Park, Savannah
America’s first planned city, today Savannah is famous for its beautiful mansions facing 24 park-like squares, lovely architecture and southern hospitality. A popular attraction is Forsythe Park (above), a gathering place for tourists and...
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day, November 26th, 2014: St. Simons Island, Georgia
A wide sandy beach stretches out in front of The King and Prince Beach and Golf Resort on St. Simons Island, Georgia. The hotel was founded in 1935 as a seaside dance club by Frank Horn and Morgan Wynne. The hotel took on this name...
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June 19, 2017: Downtown Sylvania, Georgia
Travel Rob stops in Downtown Sylvania, Georgia, one of the rural downtowns he loves.
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The Painted Lady, Reidsville, GA
Travel Rob travels to Reidsville, Georgia to show you Georgia Folk Victorian Architecture
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Mar. 8, 2017: Rachel the Piggy Bank at Pike Place Market
A giant piggy bank that serves as a mascot for the famed Pike Place Market in Seattle, Rachel gets her day in these photos by Samantha
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November 20, 2017: Driftwood Beach, Jekyll Island, Georgia
Travel Rob shares with us the beautiful Driftwood Beach on Jekyll Island, Georgia.
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North Georgia Hikes for Every Season
Paige shares four great hikes from lovely North Georgia that span all four seasons. Some of these are real gems, so give the post a look.
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May 23, 2018: Thomson, Georgia Train Station
Samantha shares her visit to the Old Georgia Railroad Railway Train Station, formally known as the Thomson Georgia Train Station Depot.
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Georgia on my Mind
Wilbur's Travels takes us to the beautiful (if not often visited) land of Georgia... And that's not the U.S. state -- it's on that Eurasian land mass!
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Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta—The Peach State
On their continual quest to visit all the 50 US State capitols, Samantha and Gene visited Atlanta while in Georgia and toured their state capitol.
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Jekyll Island Club Resort, Georgia
Gumbo was visiting the historic Jekyll Island Club Resort in Georgia
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University of Georgia
University of Georgia is a big time SEC football school, a new experience for JonathanL
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Athens Georgia
Home of the University of Georgia campus, but with a history of it's own. Jonathan L reports it's a mixture of old and new, with an eye on it's future.
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Georgia to build a port along China's historic Silk Road route
Georgia announced plans yesterday to build a new $2.5 billion deep-water Black Sea port along the historic Silk Road route.
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Re: Athens Georgia
Neat stuff! We really have a history problem, don't we? Wonder where they got that Kingsbridge sign...
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Re: University of Georgia
Excellent piece Jonathan! I'll have to get to Athens! Having lived in several big university towns, it always amazed me just how connected the university is to those towns and daily life. Several have alumni staying to live or moving back later in life.
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Sept. 23, 2020: Welcome to Georgia
Samantha shares pictures of the Georgia state road sign.
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McIntosh Sugarmill, St Mary's, Georgia
Travel Rob visits 'tabby ruins' and lets us in on their fascinating history and structure.
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October 5, 2020 Our Lady Star of the Sea, St Mary's, Georgia
Travel Rob gets a neat reflection shot from the window of a beautiful small church in St Mary's, Georgia
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St. Marys, Georgia: Full of Surprises
Travel Rob explores a little city in Georgia that has a lot history and things to see.
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Lots to do at Atlanta's Centennial Olympic Park
Samantha shares a visit to Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta. While you're there, she suggests cooling off in the Fountain of Rings, or catching a summer show.
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Welcome to South Carolina
Samantha and her husband share pictures from the South Carolina state line, as they continue their quest to visit every state
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Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Jonathan L visits the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum in Santa Fe
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Re: Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, Santa Fe, New Mexico
She was a very gifted artist. Thanks for sharing this current exhibit!