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Gayle,
I can't see your email address, so email me directly and I'll share my recommendations with you.
 
Kim Elmore
Lawrenceville, GA
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From: Museum discussion list on behalf of Gayle
Sent: Fri 4/16/2010 5:47 PM
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Subject: [MUSEUM-L] Georgia on My Mind


Traveling next month to Florida and then up through Georgia. Savannah (the same name as my 12-year old granddaughter) is prime on the list, with Hilton Head, South Carolina, maybe Charleston, probably Atlanta, all included as possible targets. Walking has become more difficult through time, so I'm interested in ideas of great places to literally "See" that don't require a lot of climbing or hiking and are full of history and beauty. Hopefully a gimpy friendly place that has adequate seating (the Age Fairy just isn't a friend of my knees). We don't have oodles of time so we want to hit the highlights but always interested in the great must-see and out-of-the way spots the list mentions, especially things full of history and lore. Haunted is also good as are things that involve diversity.

Travel time is mid-May to Memorial Day, so if you are cognizant of any celebrations happening, would love to know those too, as well as any of those the I Died and Went to Heaven Eating joints.

What, oh wise Oracles, can you share?

Thanks, as always!

 

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