Georgia is a country full of history and intrigue. February is an important month for various events, performances and parties. They are ideal for the history of our country in time of civil war to the present. Cool Atlanta to escape the warm coast. trips to the sea and deep sea fishing trips are offered from Atlanta to Get-A-Way on Saturday. There are indications coaches Charter, which early in the morning and take a watch from a Panama City,Florida or the coast of Georgia for a day at the beach or fishing. This is a great way to get a short holiday week-end without losing the weekend to take have not started too early to speak on your tan.
In Helen, is the German Fasching-Karneval. Celebrate the last time before Lent, with the enjoyment of a costume party, Bavarian music and finger food. BYOB including soft drinks and you have a theme for your party and decorate the table. There will be prizes for the bestCostume, couples, table and group exhibitions. This event is a great way to keep children in the spirit of Mardi Gras to involve the German style. The annual Old-Time Oyster Roast every year in Kingsland. The event is sponsored by the Kingsland Lions Club and manager of each year in February. The event will include all you can eat oysters, shrimp, Brunswick stew, homemade soup and homemade desserts. Bring your own oyster knife for this event.
Formerly known as Camp Sumter, Andersonville was thelargest Confederate military prison in action during the Civil War. How to walk in the Civil War prison, the Andersonville National Cemetery and the Prisoner National War Museum you will find that every war will teach the horrors of war and those who fought in. There are also several historic houses, museums, antique shops and fun activities for the whole family.
Finster's Paradise Gardens Park and Museumin Summerville, just north of Atlanta. Here the artist's vision and the spiritual message to his art through experience. There are several original prints, screen print T-shirts and unique folk art. Howard Finster was a self-taught environmental and visual artists from the Appalachian Mountains. He produced many paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, and made several short stories and musical material. His works have been included in exhibitions like the Venice Biennale and the HighMuseum of Art in Atlanta.
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