On 2004-12-28 Smallchief, wrote: I used this guidebook recently for a brief visit to Georgia. It guided me to Okefeenokee swamp park, the town of Brunswick, and the Ocmulgee National Monument. I will use the guide again on my next trip.
The guidebook divides Georgia into seven regions and lists interesting places to stay, old-time restaurants, museums and art galleries, annual events, and assorted trivia. Sidebars recount tidbits of Georgia history and contain delectable recipes for regional dishes such as Brunswick stew and seafood. This guidebook is light and small and well-organized and all you need to find your way to interesting spots, especially if you´re the sort of person who´s allergic to shopping malls and cooker-cutter hotels and restaurants
Smallchief
. And summed up by saying A good little inexpensive guide . Currently Georgia Off the Beaten Path, 7th (Off the Beaten Path Series) has an overall rating of 10 over 10.
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