Georgia is a country full of history and intrigue. February is an important month for various events, performances and parties. You are responsible for knowing the history of our country into civil war was at its present size. Atlanta to the warm coast. Beach deep sea fishing excursions are offered on Saturdays from Atlanta to cool Escape Get-a-Way. There are indications Charter buses leaving early in the morning and take it from a watch or Panama City,Florida and the coast of Georgia for a day at the beach or fishing. This is a great way to add a short holiday weekend without losing the weekend not to start too early to talk about your tan.
In Helena, is the German Carnival-Mardi Gras. Celebrate the last time before Lent enjoy a costume party, Bavarian music and finger food. BYOB including soft drinks and get a theme for your party and decorate the table. There are no pricesfor the best costumes, sets, table and group exhibitions. This event is a great way to get children in the spirit of Mardi Gras German style involved. The old days of annual Oyster Roast is held every year in Kingsland. The event is sponsored by the Kingsland Lions Club and runs every year in February. The event will include all you can eat oysters, shrimp, Brunswick stew, homemade soups and homemade desserts. Bring your oyster knife for this event.
Formerly known as Camp Sumter, Andersonville was thelargest Confederate military prison used during the Civil War. As you go through the Civil War prison, the Andersonville National Cemetery and the Prisoner of War Museum you will find that each teach about the horrors of war and people who fought in the war. There are also several historic houses, museums, antique shops and fun activities for the whole family.
Finster's Paradise Gardens Park and Museum in Summerville, north of Atlanta. Here you will findis the vision of an artist and the spiritual message through his art can be experienced. There are several original prints, screen printing T-shirts and unique folklore. Howard Finster was a self-taught environmental and visual artists from the Appalachian Mountains. He produced many paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, and took several short stories and musical material. His works have been included in exhibitions like the Venice Biennale and the High Museum of Art in Atlanta.
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