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Other sights in Georgia

  1. A

    Martin Luther King Jr Birthplace

    Free guided tours leave for the Martin Luther King Jr Birthplace.

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  2. Sea Island

    TheSea Island offer tracts of coastal wilderness amid a tidewater estuary.

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  3. Foxfire Museum

    Foxfire Museum has an interesting collection of Appalachian folk arts in Mountain City.

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  4. Oconee Forest Park

    Oconee Forest Park, located at the back of the university's expansive Recreational Sports Complex, has wooded hiking trails and an enormous off-leash dog area.

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  5. Okefenokee Swamp Park

    The Okefenokee Swamp Park maintains around 3000 acres of the refuge and captive bears and gators on-site, or you can explore the swamp in a canoe or on a boat tour.

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  6. B

    Zoo Atlanta

    The Zoo Atlanta, which features flamingos, elephants, kangaroos and the odd tiger. But the zoo's pride and joy are the giant pandas. They tend to have cubs that slaughter you with cuteness. Be prepared to wait to see the cubs.

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  7. Cumberland Island National Seashore

    An unspoiled paradise, a backpacker's fantasy, a site for day trips or extended stays - it's clear why the Carnegie family used Cumberland as a retreat long ago. Most of this southernmost barrier island is now occupied by the Cumberland Island National Seashore.

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  8. Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge

    Established in 1937, the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge is a national gem, encompassing 396,000 acres of bog in a giant saucer-shaped depression that was once part of the ocean floor. The swamp is home to an estimated 9000 to 15,000 alligators, 234 bird species, 49 types of mammal and 60 amphibian species.

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