| Page Views: 2,305 Last Visit to Warm Springs: August, 2003 | Warm Springs, Georgia by tatyanap - last update: Aug 24, 2003 |
I often drive through this beautiful historic town. If you ever find yourself in Georgia, USA, try to find an opportunity to drive south of Atlanta.
Don't take I-75 or I-85, though! Take HWY 27, instead. You will experience the true Georgia with its amazing hospitality, delicious food, beautiful Victorian houses, tiny boutiques filled with treasures, etc.
http://www.warmspringsga.com/ |
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| Pros: | "Historic value, good food, nice boutiques" | | Cons: | "Too far from the major interstate." | | In A Nutshell: | "Excellent place to visit -- if you have time." |
tatyanap's Warm Springs Travel Tips
| Overview | Things to Do Tips: 4 - Photos: 4 | | | Restaurants Tips: 1 - Photos: 1 | Hotels & Accommodations | | | | Nightlife | Off The Beaten Path | | | Tourist Traps Tips: 1 | Warnings Or Dangers | | | Transportation Tips: 1 - Photos: 1 | Local Customs | | | | Packing Lists | Shopping | | | | Sports Travel | General Tips |
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doolemma Wed Oct 20, 2004 21:51 UTC We travelled Rt.27 and got a $72.00 speeding ticket. Rain and cloudy that day so your picture of Callaway Gardens is beautiful. The little White House was very impressive. | o00o Thu Jun 24, 2004 15:02 UTC a real great Warm Spring indeed. | Stephen-KarenConn Thu Mar 25, 2004 22:24 UTC Having visited Warm Springs several years ago, it was great to see your pages and enjoy the memories. Thanks! Stephen and Karen | basstbn Thu Feb 26, 2004 01:21 UTC Nice little page. I love towns like this, and have found many quaint and attractive towns in this part of Georgia while on business trips in the past. Real travelers only use the Interstates as a last resort! |
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