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Monday, April 2, 2012

A Tank Away During Spring Break













Another Post By: www.SaraHibbard.com

It's hard to believe we have turned another page in the 2012 calendar and we're in APRIL. 

It seems that SPRING BREAK is in the air.  Lots of families are either leaving the state for vacation spots in other states while many are staying home but taking day trips to keep the family occupied. Meanwhile, still others consider ATLANTA and the state of GEORGIA their destination. 

Regardless, of your plans for the week, you might consider a day trip to the Georgia Aquarium.  The Chattahoochee National Forest is of course a beautiful destination this time of year, or perhaps Callaway Gardens or a trip to Savannah.  Whatever you're doing this week -- have fun and enjoy the beauty of Georgia.

Here are a few suggestions:

ATLANTA
Georgia Aquarium:  It's the worlds largest acquirium, with more than 10 million gallons of fresh and salt water.   Get up close and personal with the beluga whales, dolphins, whale sharks and many more.

CHATTAHOOCHEE NATIONAL FOREST
Brasstown Bald:  The highest point in Georgia at 4,784 feet, this mountain is famous for its observation deck and 360-degree views of unobstructed beauty. 

PINE MOUNTAIN
Callaway Gardens:  This stunning 13,000-acre gardens, resort and reserve is nestled in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains.  Butterfly gardens, ziplining, bird shows and other adventures make this the perfect family destination for the day or the week.

SAVANNAH
Historic Savannah: Georgia's oldest city is known for its architecture and Southern hospitality.  Almost two dozen squares make up the Historic District and the celebrated Forsyth Park fountain.
You'll have a ton of fun in Savannah.

THOMASVILLE
Pebble Hill Plantation:  Dating back to 1825, this stately architectural beauty rests on 3,000 acres that also house a log cabin school, stable and other buildings.  Beautiful antiques and art adorn the beautifully restored Georgian plantation.

CLOSER TO HOME
Kennesaw, Roswell, Stone Mountain, to name a few:  There's always Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park for hiking, history, picnics and more.  A stroll around Roswell Square or Marietta Square with each cities abundance of shops, antique stores, restaurants and more is always fun.  Don't forget the famous Bullock House in Roswell as a destination too.  Climbing Stone Mountain and taking part in the various planned activities, hiking the mountain, picnicking or ziplining will keep you pacified for hours too.  One things for sure, Georgia is chocked full of great destinations and things to see and do this spring break week.

Sara Hibbard is a licensed Realtor in the state of Georgia and loves giving tours of the Atlanta metro area and showing off the area to prospective "newbies".  Sara looks forward to assisting you too when the time is right for you to think about buying or selling real estate in Georgia.  You can contact Sara anytime with your many questions regarding the Atlanta metro real estate market in general or specific questions about a particular zip code or school district.  Sara is easily reachable at 404-660-2481 OR via e-mail at Sara@SaraHibbard.com.  Visit Sara's website located at www.SaraHibbard.com for more ideas about what to see and do during your spring break week or your next visit to the area.  Sara Hibbard is Glad Georgia Real Estate Is On Your Mind!      

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