Georgia Bed Breakfast
georgia.gov - Town of Geneva Talbot County boasts churches, doctors, a health center, emergency medical services, a local newspaper, public library, clubs, restaurants, antique shops, bed & breakfast inns, an annual fall festival, a farm museum, agricultural center, deer & turkey hunting, fishing lake, archeological Indian site & white water rafting. ... [Read More]
georgia.gov - City of Woodland Talbot County boasts churches, doctors, a health center, emergency medical services, a local newspaper, public library, clubs, restaurants, antique shops, bed & breakfast inns, an annual fall festival, a farm museum, agricultural center, deer & turkey hunting, fishing lake, archeological Indian site & white water rafting. ... [Read More]
georgia.gov - Town of Junction City Talbot County boasts churches, doctors, a health center, emergency medical services, a local newspaper, public library, clubs, restaurants, antique shops, bed & breakfast inns, an annual fall festival, a farm museum, agricultural center, deer & turkey hunting, fishing lake, archeological Indian site & white water rafting. ... [Read More]
georgia.gov - Miller County The entire town square in Colquitt is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Also listed on the registry is the Tarrer Inn, built in 1861, currently in use as a bed and breakfast. ... [Read More]
georgia.gov - Clay County Elizabeth Stuart Dill who was captured and held hostage by Indians after the War of 1812, is one of the county's interesting historical figure. Forced to accompany the Indians on their raids, she was able to gather a lot of paper money that the Indians had deemed useless and save it by pinning it to her petticoats. When rescued, she returned with her loot to Fort Gaines and built the Dill House, which is now a Bed and Breakfast. ... [Read More]
Links to Travel Logistics - Geography and Travel: InfoUSA Arranged by U.S. state this site provides access to the websites of hundreds of bed and breakfast inns in the United States. ... Google Directory of Bed and Breakfast Inns ... This site can be searched by destination or activity when looking for a bed and breakfast inn. ... [Read More]
georgia.gov - SOURCE helps Georgia citizen remain a “big wheel” Currently, Dawson's providers assist him with bathing and breakfast and help him with supper and preparations for bed. ... [Read More]
Recreation.gov Lodging accommodations located on or near Americas public land recreation areas vary from rustic cabins and yurts to bed and breakfast inns and 5-star hotels. Many sites require advance reservations. ... [Read More]
Aiken County - In 1902, James U. Jackson, founder of North Augusta built this magnificent home. The English staircase is on of the homes outstanding features. It is presently a bed and breakfast Inn and on the National Register of Historic Places. ... Rumor has it that James U. Jackson and his brother Walter either flipped a coin or cut cards to determine who would build on this lot. Walter won. Lookway Hall was built here about 1895 with it's beautiful panoramic view of Georgia Avenue. It is presently a bed and breakfast Inn and on the National Register of Historic Places. ... [Read More]
City of Marietta Visitor Information The Georgia Military Institute was built in 1851 about a mile from the square on Powder Springs Road. Classes began in July with just seven students. By the end of the first year, 28 men were in attendance. During the 1850s fire destroyed much of the city on three occasions. The first, in 1854, destroyed the Howard House and threw Dix Fletcher out of work. He took Mayor Glover's warehouse, which had been spared, and turned it into the Fletcher House, another bed and breakfast to serve the visitors of the growing town. John Denmead, a contractor who helped build the railroad, stayed on and opened the first bank in the city in 1855. ... [Read More]
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