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Newcomer's Guide to Georgia

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Publisher
John F. Blair, Publisher
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Series
Travel Guides Fiction and More anthology.; NC LIVE module
Category
Library

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Newcomer's Guide to Georgia is a one-stop overview of the Peach State from historic, haunted Savannah to cutting-edge Atlanta, from the fast-flowing rivers of the Blue Ridge to leisurely Geechee country and the Golden Isles. You'll learn all the basics about Georgia's landscape, climate, history, government, economy, sporting life, recreational opportunities, festivals, cuisines, universities, museums, and mysteries.

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TRAVEL / General;Guidebooks;Georgia -- Guidebooks;Georgia


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