Top ten Native American sites in Georgia
November is Native American Heritage Month, and what better way to celebrate than to visit one of the many sites
Read moreNovember is Native American Heritage Month, and what better way to celebrate than to visit one of the many sites
Read moreThis vista over the beautiful salt marsh is just one of the surprises awaiting you at Crooked River State Park
Read moreThis article continues our exploration of Macon, Georgia with a visit to the Brown’s Mount site to help solve the
Read moreThis article continues our exploration of Macon, Georgia with a visit to the Ocmulgee Mounds site to help solve the
Read moreAround 900 AD, Native Americans in Georgia began constructing a series of towns consisting of enormous earthen pyramids. The largest
Read moreAround 900 AD, Native Americans in Georgia began constructing a series of towns consisting of enormous earthen pyramids. The largest
Read moreEtowah Mounds‘ three massive earthen pyramids near Cartersville, Georgia represent the height of Native American civilization before the arrival of
Read moreKolomoki Mounds in Blakely, Georgia represents the beginnings of a new type of architecture for Georgia’s Indians: pyramids. Kolomoki’s massive Temple Mound is
Read moreThe state of Georgia is home to some of the most important remains of Native American culture in North America. Native Americans constructed impressive
Read moreOcmulgee Mounds National Monument in Macon, GA is the site of one of the largest Native American cities in the U.S. and likewise
Read moreTallahassee, Florida is home to many locations that preserve the area’s rich Native American Heritage. I decided to take a
Read moreLake Alice, located on the University of Florida campus in Gainesville, is a nature lover’s paradise and the perfect place to spend a few hours walking. Home to a variety of wildlife including alligators and a colony of 60,000 bats that take flight every evening at sunset.
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