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Month: February 2016

TRAVEL

Tybee Island, Waycross and Boston, Georgia

A short 20 minute drive leads you out of the historic district of Savannah and lands you on Tybee Island. … Continue reading Tybee Island, Waycross and Boston, Georgia

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Savannah, Georgia

Georgia’s first city, Savannah, was designed on a ward system in 1733 by James Oglethorpe. 21 squares of the original 24 still … Continue reading Savannah, Georgia

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Green Peanuts and Rusty Pickup Trucks 

Today the Green Peanuts for Sale sign got me to pull over. It turns out green peanuts are dug from … Continue reading Green Peanuts and Rusty Pickup Trucks 

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Saint George Island, Tate’s Hell Forest and Oyster fun facts 

There is a 3 mile bridge that takes you from Eastpoint to “the island”(Saint George…not Long).  Before the bridge is … Continue reading Saint George Island, Tate’s Hell Forest and Oyster fun facts 

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Carrabelle, Apalachicola, Alligator Point, Florida 

The World’s Smallest Police Station is in Carrabelle. It is actually an old phone booth. The Police Department must have been out … Continue reading Carrabelle, Apalachicola, Alligator Point, Florida 

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Waiting for warmer waters

 The Mullet Wrapper and The Coast Line are just two of the local papers in towns on the Gulf Coast’s … Continue reading Waiting for warmer waters

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Crossing the Mississippi 

Leaving Orange Beach, Alabama on the way to Mississippi, you drive past a very large purple octopus in the town … Continue reading Crossing the Mississippi 

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Perdido Key, not so lost

Perdido Key, Florida and Orange Beach, Alabama are on the Gulf coast in an area referred to as the Emerald … Continue reading Perdido Key, not so lost

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