12 Wheelchair Accessible Things to Do in Savannah, Georgia
Every time I visit Savannah, Georgia, I fall more in love with the city. I live only five hours away in northwest Georgia, so…
Read MoreEvery time I visit Savannah, Georgia, I fall more in love with the city. I live only five hours away in northwest Georgia, so…
Read MoreAtlanta, the capital of Georgia, which is the most populous state in the U.S., is famous for its historical significance just as much as…
Read MoreAs someone that was born and raised in the state of Georgia, you would probably think that I’ve visited the small town of Helen…
Read MoreWhen someone thinks of the state of Georgia, I would imagine that a beautiful and wheelchair accessible beach probably doesn’t immediately come to mind….
Read MoreI have lived in the state of Georgia for the majority of my life. Over the past 29 years, I’ve had some great experiences…
Read MoreOn my recent weekend getaway to Atlanta, Georgia with CityPASS Atlanta, I discovered something I’ve been eager to share with you: Atlanta is an…
Read MoreWhen I hear the words “historic hotel,” I immediately think of an old hotel that is far from accessible. Anything built prior to 1990,…
Read MoreWhile looking around on Groupon recently, my mom saw a deal for the Blue Ridge Scenic Railway. It is normally $40 per adult, but…
Read MoreAs my mom and I drove toward Plains, Georgia, we saw nothing but trees. No restaurants, movie theaters, shops, nothing. My first thought was…
Read MoreImagine being transported to a completely different decade. Well, you can be (sort of) at the Plains Historic Inn in Plains, Georgia. Plains is…
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