Introduction
85 miles NW of Augusta; 58 miles E of Atlanta
Just below the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, near the confluence of the North and Middle Oconee rivers, lies the city of Athens amid the rolling red-clay hills of North Georgia.
Athens's fame grew because of the University of Georgia (UGA; www.uga.edu/visctr), which covers 605 acres and includes 313 buildings in the center. The university was incorporated in 1785, making it America's first state-chartered college. Abraham Baldwin, one of Georgia's four signers of the U.S. Constitution, was named president. Today the University of Georgia is ranked among the nation's top research institutions, and boasts America's 19th-largest library and many nationally recognized programs of study, including pharmacy, business, and journalism. More than 30,000 students attend the university.
In the last 2 decades, Athens has gained national attention for its music scene as well. This is where R.E.M., the Indigo Girls, and the B-52s...
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Chateau Elan Golf Course
- Chateau Elan boasts two public 18-hole courses, a public 9-hole golf course and a private course called The Legends in the Georgian country side....
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- Nile Expert Tip: Take a tour of the vineyards or enjoy a wine tasting between golfing
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Road Atlanta Motor Sports Park
- For 40 years, Road Atlanta Motor Sports Park has been North Georgia's premier destination for sports car and motorcycle racing. The 12-turn race...
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Tanger Outlet Center
- Located only 70 miles northeast of Atlanta, the Commerce Tanger Outlet Center offers upscale outlet shopping with an impressive collection of 125...
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