Stories by Karyn
10 Gone With the Wind Sites in Georgia All Fans Must Visit
Margaret Mitchell's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, and the film that followed, were largely inspired by, and celebrated in, Georgia! From down south to the state capital, museums and sites… continue reading
The Hoover Dam – Everything You Need to Know About Visiting
The Hoover Dam was built in the 1930s along the Colorado River to provide hydroelectricity. Within the Black Canyon between Arizona and Nevada, the concrete structure is one… continue reading
9 Historic Georgia Ruins & Abandoned Sites to Visit
War, tragedy, and just simply time are attributed to Georgia’s most hauntingly striking abandoned structures. Tales behind these forgotten ruins are often somber, but the leftover bones do… continue reading
10 Best Summer Vacation Destinations in Georgia
Ah, beautiful Georgia. Its diverse landscape of mountains, ocean and lush farmlands has created an ideal destination for every traveler. Warm summer temperatures can be a bit overwhelming,… continue reading
10 Best Foods in Atlanta for $10 and Under
With publications like Travel Channel and Food Network rolling out articles singing the praises of all the tastiness in Atlanta, it comes at no surprise you can find… continue reading
9 Best You-Pick Fruit Farms in Georgia
Georgia’s typically milder climate means plenty of farms and orchards grow sweet, delicious fruit through the seasons. Whether it be a plump peach, or candy sweet berries, these… continue reading
Fossil Creek in Arizona is the “Wild & Scenic” Adventure to Have This Summer
Fossil Creek is an official “Wild and Scenic” river in Arizona, in which 1,200,000 gallons of crystal clear water flows every hour, out of natural springs from the… continue reading
10 Best Rides at Six Flags Over Georgia
Six Flags Over Georgia, in Austell, holds many memories for visitors, as it opened on June 16, 1967—some of the rides are even older. While some favorites have… continue reading
10 Best Things to Do in the North Georgia Mountains
The North Georgia Mountains have an optimal climate, with just the right amount of chill in the winter, and breeze in the summer. Gently rolling peaks extend for… continue reading
“The Jug” in Salome Creek, Arizona: What to Know Before You Go
The Salome Wilderness area is situated in the Sierra Ancha Mountains, just above Arizona’s Roosevelt Lake. Over 18,000 acres in the Tonto National Forest belong to Salome—The Jug… continue reading