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  • Toccoa, GA

    Named an All-American City by National Municipal League, Toccoa is rich in artistic, creative and cultural activities and ideal for outdoor enthusiasts of all ages. On Main Street, visit the Currahee’s Band of Brothers museum or stroll through boutique shops, local art galleries and buildings of a by-gone ere. Take in one of the many festivals with speciality foods, live music, and local craft beer and wine tastings. Neighborhood coffee shops offer hybrid car charging stations and the Amtrak passenger train stops twice a day to pick up travelers en route to Washington, D.C. and New York.

  • Clarkesville, GA

    Bustling with antiques, art and collectible shops, and eclectic restaurants for all tastes, downtown Clarkesville is the perfect Southern town for a lazy Saturday afternoon. Visit landmarks including Grace-Calvary Episcopal Church and the DeSoto monument, which describes how De Soto passed through Habersham County on his travels. Wonderful hiking trails are just minutes away that run along beautiful rivers and waterfalls.

  • Hartwell, GA

    Browse through quaint antique stores and gift shops offering original arts and crafts. Sip coffee in a local café or soak in the artwork at the downtown art gallery with rotating exhibitions. Visit the community theatre that features bluegrass performances and a live radio broadcast every Saturday evening.

  • Athens, GA

    Located less than an hour from Currahee Club, Athens is home to the University of Georgia and Georgia Bulldogs. Named #1 College Music Scene in America by Rolling Stone, Athens is a harmony of old and new with wedding-perfect Antebellum architecture, contemporary art galleries, thriving nightlife and one of the South’s most progressive culinary scenes. Not to mention one of the most exciting towns in the country for collegiate sports. (Photo Credit: Saturday Down South.)

  • Clayton, GA

    A quaint mountain community, Clayton’s picturesque downtown features the Persimmon on the Square wine tasting room, a soda fountain at the Clayton Pharmacy and Main Street Gallery. Just outside Clayton, those with more adventurous spirits can enjoy whitewater rafting on the wild and scenic Chattooga River. (Photo Credit: Universal Joint Clayton, Facebook, Steve Heimberger).

  • Clemson, SC

    Accessible by car or boat, the city of Clemson is a university town with a strong sense of community and high quality of life for its residents. Don’t miss a Saturday in the fall at Death Valley where the Clemson Tigers and 80,000 fans are Tiger strong. It is a college football scene like no other. If you find yourself in Tiger Town, be sure to grab the world-famous burger and fries at the Esso Club. (Photo Credit: Clemson.edu, Dawson Powers.)

  • Lavonia, GA

    This historic town is located a few miles from beautiful Lake Hartwell and is home of former Governor Ernest Vandiver. Lavonia is the smallest city in the U.S. with an original Carnegie Library. The downtown is filled with antique shops and delightful restaurants.

  • Helen, GA

    A bustling alpine village set against a scenic backdrop of mountains, forests and river banks, you’ll feel as though you’ve been transported to the cobblestone streets of Germany’s famed Bamberg or Lindau as colorful shops dot the landscape and the heavenly aroma of authentic German fare takes to the breeze.

  • Highlands, NC

    Founded by hardy pioneers from all over the nation, sober industrious tradesmen from the north, Scotch-Irish laborers and craftsmen from the surrounding mountains and valleys, and wealthy aristocratic planters and professionals from the south, the town has served as a cultural center for well-known artists, musicians, actors, authors, photographers, scholars, and scientists who have thrived in its natural setting.