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October 2016 - Newsletter
Newsletter From the Trail
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Savannah Georgia
The undead are quite alive in Savannah. They live in Savannah's centuries-old tales of unsettled Native American, slave and war-battered spirits. They knock about in big beautiful mansions, popular pubs and inns, sending chills down the spines of visitors taking moonlit tours by trolley, foot, or even by hearse.
Savannah has carried dark secrets since its beginnings when it was built upon Native American burial grounds. Waves of tragic and violent events—bloody skirmishes, slavery, epidemics and hurricanes—have seemingly left an active population of apparitions, ghosts and poltergeists, and no shortage of chances to see dead people in one of America's most haunted cities.
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The Georgia Golf Trail brings it all together with a collaboration of the states' top resorts and golf clubs, presenting the Peach State as a premier golf haven.From the mountains to the plains and on to the beautiful Georgia coast, the Peach State has much to offer the golfer and traveler.
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Whether it is for business or a weekend getaway, any tourist will find the sights and sounds of Georgia to be a top travel destination. With historical sites stretching back to the founding of Georgia in 1733, to a unique collection of cultural, natural and recreational resources, Georgia, one of the thirteen original colonies, offers something to the visitor.
Callaway Gardens
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Our beautiful state is home to several major golf tournaments each year. In April, Georgia proudly hosts the greatest golf event in the world. The Masters Tournament held in Augusta, dates back to 1934 and was originated by native Georgian Bobby Jones. Georgia is also home to two other PGA TOUR events, om addition, Georgia's resorts are always in the top ranked courses in the country each year.
Make sure you sign up for our monthly newsletter, go to http://www.georgiagolfandtravel.com,/ click on link in top right hand corner of page. Chances to win prizes each month.
For Fall Golf Packages here in Georgia call or email us.
1-855-388-4653 GOLF
doug@georgiagolfandtravel.com
Click on links below for more resort information.
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Come visit Georgia
"We will see ya on The Trail"
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New Cottages Open at Gordonia-Alatamaha State Park |
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Three beautiful new cottages have just opened at Gordonia-Alatamaha State Park in southeast Georgia. Each features a screened porch, kitchen, two bedrooms and two baths. Visitors will enjoy the park's 18-hole golf course, 12-acre lake, standup-paddleboard and aquacycle rental, large group shelter, nature trail and more. The cottages rent for $185 per night with no cleaning fee. Make reservations by calling 800-864-7275 or at GeorgiaStateParks.org. |
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For more information on Georgia Golf & Travel, please contact us at:
www.georgiagolfandtravel.com |
Georgia Golf & Travel
770-266-0331 / 1-855-388-GOLF (4653)
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