Tag: travel
Eat, Stay, Love: Relax in style at the South’s best new hotels
After a pandemic-prompted lull, new hotels (and freshly revamped ones) have begun to open at a whirlwind pace. From megawatt high-rises to intimate bed-and-breakfasts, here are some of our favorite new lodgings.
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22 Things To Do in 2022: South Carolina’s Old 96 District!
We’re all excited for the new year and all the new experiences it can bring! As we lay out our New Year’s resolutions and design our “bucket lists” for 2022, we wanted to share...
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LaGrange, Georgia: Five Reasons You Should Know About This Thriving Southern City.
Treats on Storied StreetsAt the heart of the city, Lafayette Square is the epicenter for culture, history and commerce. Featuring a gorgeous circular fountain and statue of Marquis de Lafayette, a Revolutionary War...
This century-old fish camp in Pine Island Sound offers a glimpse of Old Florida
Out on the Gulf waters under the night sky, it appears to float—a mirage-like reminder of Old Florida. Erected on pilings at the turn of the 20th century, this cabin in Pine Island Sound served as a drop-off point for commercial fishermen.
Everlasting Arms: A closer look at the Southern live oak
Discover the Southern live oak's role in history and meet some standout specimens.
A perfect day in Charleston
From culinary offerings and outdoor recreation to culture and (of course) architecture, Chris Bonner shares his picks for building a perfect day in the Holy City.
Hidden Georgia: 58 amazing places we’ll bet you’ve never been
Our essential guide to 58 fascinating museums, historic sites, thrilling rides, lovable animals, inspiring artisans, tasty restaurants, quirky inns, roadside curiosities, and illegal hooch
One City, Three Ways: Savannah, Georgia
With a metro population of less than half a million, Savannah is hardly a big city. But on a recent Saturday night on River Street, it felt like one.
Back to the future in Richmond, Virginia
History is always close at hand in a colonial city—especially one that’s home to a Thomas Jefferson–designed state capitol and the graves of two other presidents (James Monroe and John Tyler). Still, Richmond works hard to not only showcase its legacy, but also prove it is home to innovative offerings that appeal to modern visitors.
Road trip guide to Northwest Arkansas
Travelers to the northwestern corner of Arkansas will encounter all the natural splendor—limestone cliffs, pristine lakes, deep forests—one would expect on a trip through the enchanting Ozarks.