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U.S. National Whitewater Center: An outdoor enthusiast's paradis

Less than 15 miles from Uptown Charlotte, and within the city limits, is a unique paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. The U.S. National Whitewater Center is a one-of-a-kind mixture of land and water activities for adventure see ...

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Carolinas Aviation Museum: Flying High into History

Across the street from the Charlotte Douglas International Airport is the Carolinas Aviation Museum; a place where visitors young and old can come to take in the history of flight and aircraft.

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Discovery Place: A Learning Adventure for the Young (and Young a

Charlotte's Discovery Place, which opened in 1981, is the ideal place to make learning fun for your child-- and you likely be having fun, too.

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SouthPark Mall: Not your typical shopping complex

The South Park Mall is 1.6-million-square-feet of shopping bliss for even the most upscale clientele featuring high-end brands, valet parking and fine dining.

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Carowinds Amusement Park: All for Fun and Fun for All

Carowinds Amusement Park in Charlotte is the quintessential American theme park: the perfect combination of thrill and kiddie rides, impressive coasters, live shows, fairway games, funnel cakes and cotton candy. Boomerang Bay ...

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The Biltmore Estate: Grand estate, larger-than-life experience

The Biltmore Estate, one of Asheville’s most popular tourist attractions, features pristine views, a breath-taking mansion and tantalizing wine tastings.

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Knoxville Zoo: Celebrating natural wonders

The Knoxville Zoo is considered the red panda capital of the Western hemisphere, having the greatest success in breeding and survival of red pandas. More than just pandas, the zoo is home to more than 900 animals and various ...

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Tubing the Chattahoochee River: one of the best ways to spend a

Way up yonder on the Chattahoochee it’s a summer tradition to find an inner tube and float your way down the river. Sounds overly simple, but it’s arguably the best way to spend a couple of hours on a hot day in North Georgia ...

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Jaemor Farm Market: fresh from the farm

While farm stands are a tradition that have withstood the test of time; Jaemor’s Farm Market in North Georgia has turned simple grocery shopping into a seasonal adventure.

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Dahlonega Gold Museum: "There's gold in them thar hills"

Before brave hearts and pioneers headed West to California in search of their fortune, they headed South to the Appalachian Mountain foothills where whispers of their exclamatory cries can still be heard today in the Dahloneg ...

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Amicalola Falls:fall into one of Georgia's seven natural wonders

The namesake waterfall within Amicalola Falls State Park is considered one of the seven natural wonders of Georgia; just a glimpse of its magnificent display and it’s easy to understand why.

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Kangaroo Conservation Center: Hop to America's Aussie Adventure.

Drop the Southern drawl and practice your "G'day mate." Forget about the squirrels you normally see and keep an eye out for a Brush-tailed Bettong, instead. Just 90 minutes north of Atlanta you'll find the Kangaroo Conservati ...

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Chateau Élan: a taste of France in the South

At Chateau Elan, the vineyards of France are closer than you dreamed and still an idyllic world away, just as you had imagined.

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Burt's Farm is the essence of fall

Ask any longtime resident of North Georgia and they will tell you that Burt’s Farm is practically synonymous with fall. The dazzling array of colorful pumpkins set in intoxicating mountain air will have you mesmerized whether ...

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Hillcrest Orchards: apples, animals and entertainment

If Johnny Appleseed had ever visited Hillcrest Orchards in Ellijay, he might have thought it was heaven; a place where he could pick an apple, pet a calf, take a hayride – or do it all.

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Chattahoochee Rapids: a splashing good time

In the humidity of a hot Georgia summer there are few things better than a lake. So the Chattahoochee Rapids Beach & Water Park at Lake Lanier Islands Resort comes pretty close to perfection on a list of ways to beat the heat ...

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White Water Rafting: get wet and wild!

Get ready for the ride of your life, because if you have never been white water rafting then you haven’t quite lived yet. Just ask the guides at Natahala Outdoor Center.

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Medieval Times:

Think it's unlikely that any sort of adventure awaits you in a mall? Inside the castle at Discover Mills' Medieval Times, adventure is exactly what you'll find!

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Tanglewood Farm: the Wild West (with one little difference)

The Wild West is closer than you think, but it just may be a bit smaller than you imagined. Take a tour of the old town at Tanglewood Farm in Canton - where miniature is magical!

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American Girl Boutique and Bistro brings out the little girl in

Girls really do “just want to have fun,” which is why American Girl Boutique and Bistro takes feminine entertainment to a whole new level of excitement.

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Autrey Mill Nature Preserve: You'll forget modern Atlanta is nea

Out in the woods in Johns Creek is a place set back in time and so remote you'll forget the hustle and bustle of downtown Atlanta isn't very far away. A short drive down to the Autrey Mill Nature Preserve is all it takes to s ...

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Connolly's on 5th: Erin go Braugh in Uptown Charlotte!

Connolly’s on 5th is one of those bars that just seem to have recreated, in perfect detail, the feeling of being in a real Irish pub. It’s as if the bar was uprooted out of Dublin, put on a ship, and brought oversees to Uptow ...

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Dogwood Arts Festival: Springtime blooms in Knoxville

The Dogwood Arts Festival, held throughout the entire month of April, combines the city’s natural beauty and art featuring various art forms including a mix of dance, theater and crafts.

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Bicycle Ride Across Georgia: the Peach State's hottest tour

The Bicycle Ride Across Georgia is like a summer camp for the whole family where you get to ride your bicycle ALL DAY!

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Blairsville Scottish Festival & Highland Games: bagpipes, kilts

If you listen closely you can almost hear the bagpipes tuning up for the Blairsville Scottish Festival & Highland Games in North Georgia — it’s bound to be a wee bit o’ fun!

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Cumming Country Fair carries on the tradition

Once again, the neon glow from the Cumming Country Fair & Festival will light up the fairgrounds for two weeks in October and practically pulse with the excitement of some good, clean fun.

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Greek Festival of South Forsyth: it will have you saying "opa!"

If a vacation to Greece is not in the budget this year, it might not be a bad alternative to spend some time in Cumming for the annual Greek Festival. It’s an exotic “staycation” that will have you dreaming of whitewashed vil ...

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"Beat the Heat" and help save lives

Why not help fight childhood obesity while you beat the heat this fall? That’s the plan when it comes to October’s “Beat the Heat” challenge to raise awareness about the impact of childhood obesity and just have some fun.

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Artoberfest: beer, brats and art

What could be better than taking in the magnificent works of a renowned art gallery? Except perhaps, exploring art while drinking beer, eating brats and celebrating “Artoberfest” during the 2009 Steffen Thomas Museum’s annual ...

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The Wedding Alliance of North Georgia Bridal Showcase will have

It may not be June, but engaged couples can still begin their pre-wedding preparations at the Alpharetta Convention and Visitors Bureau-sponsored Wedding Alliance of North Georgia Bridal Showcase in October.

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"Fore" Kids Golf Classic 2010: Raising money for Fulton educatio

Next time someone yells “fore” out on the fairways, it may be for a good cause. Golfers, educators and parents who are a little bit of both will join forces with the Fulton Education Foundation during the “Fore” Kids Golf Cla ...

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Alpharetta Elementary looks forward to expansion

The sounds of children laughing, shrieking and running through the halls might have stopped for the summer at Alpharetta Elementary School, but it’s soon to be replaced with the even louder sounds of construction and expansio ...

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Alpharetta Arts Streetfest: where fine art meets down-home festi

You can be sure spring has sprung when the birds begin chirping, the flowers begin blooming, all eyes turn to baseball – and roads are blocked off for the time-honored street fair. The annual Alpharetta Arts Streetfest is one ...

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Old Milton Country Fair reminds us of the "good 'ole days"

Time travel has never been as easy as it will be in September. The Old Milton Country Fair promises to be a lively and entertaining throwback to how life used to be when the world was a little simpler.

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Mimosa Grill: Upscale Elegance in Charlotte

Annually award-winning since 1995, Charlotte's Mimosa Grill is one of the most elegant eateries in the city's restaurant scene. Featuring "global cuisine with a unique southern twist", Mimosa Grill's menu is versatile and sur ...

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The Capital Grille: Wined, Dined and Dazzled

Charlotte's Capital Grille is the perfect place to take that special someone for an evening they won't soon forget, or business associates for a pre-proposal dinner that is sure to wow.

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Owen's Bagel & Deli: Steamed bagel sandwiches in a hip atmospher

Great bagels, a hip place to hang out and a unique way of creating a menu make Owen’s Bagel & Deli on South Boulevard an incredible place for anyone with a big appetite for breakfast or lunch.

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Bedder, Bedder & Moore Delicatessan: Taking "Soup of the Day" to

Consistently ranked as one of the top lunch places in all of Charlotte, Bedder Bedder & Moore Delicatessen serves up great sandwiches and a unique way of offering their soup of the day.

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Don Pedro Mexican Restaurant: Big plates for people with big app

An authentic experience, insanely huge portions and giant margaritas make Don Pedro Mexican Restaurant a very popular choice among Charlotte locals with big appetites.

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Versailles: experience Paris cuisine without leaving North Georg

You may not be Marie Antoinette or the king of ancient France, but you can still enjoy all the opulence of Versailles – at least in restaurant form.

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The Firkin & Crown Pub and Restaurant taps into something delici

Brush up on your British accent and get to know some U.K. slang because the Firkin & Crown Pub and Restaurant will take you to England and back in one meal – or pint, whichever you prefer.

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Bald Headed Bistro: Where getaways come standard with dinner

It’s not very often you are able to take a vacation by merely going out to dinner. But the Bald Headed Bistro in Cleveland will no doubt whisk you away to the rustic landscape of Wyoming as soon as you walk through its log-st ...

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Sage Woodfire Tavern: drink it in

Like a deep red wine, Sage Woodfire Tavern in Alpharetta has a full-bodied attitude and a relaxing, smooth finish. Its provocative ambiance and wood-fire grilled menu make a great pairing.

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Wildflour: lunch just went wild!

Judging by the lunchtime rush, Wild Flour in Alpharetta is wildly popular for plenty of freshly baked and tasty reasons.

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Schakolad Chocolate Factory: say it with chocolate

Schakolad may be fun to say, but it’s even better to taste. Despite the fancy name, you don’t need a passport to enjoy European chocolates, just visit the Schakolad Chocolate Factory in Alpharetta.

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Cabernet: New York style steakhouse in the South

If the name tells you anything, Cabernet restaurant in Alpharetta is like a fine wine: classically distinct and perfectly dramatic.

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Sugar Pike Junction Restaurant: no frills, just food

Metro Atlanta may be fairly large, but there are outlaying areas that still hold onto some small town magic. Don’t believe it? Head north to Canton and stop in at the Sugar Pike Junction Restaurant for a quick bite and a nice ...

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The Union Restaurant: stop in for a groovy time

Inspired by wood paneling and bold geometric patterns? Hungry for something a little different but not too far out? Try the Union Restaurant in Milton: The place is groovy, baby!

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SmokeJack: the jack of all flavors

Barbecue and blues fans will no doubt find nirvana at Smoke Jack in Alpharetta. Roll up your sleeves and get ready to chow down, because this joint has it all!

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Pure Taqueria: Escape to the beach, where the chips and magarita

How nice to escape the day and slip down to the shores of Mexico for a fresh fish taco or delicious margarita! Not practical? Pure Taqueria in Alpharetta offers the next best thing by bringing the Mexican ideal to the Atlanta ...

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