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Moon Carolinas & Georgia (Second Edition)

Jim Morekis

From humming bluegrass and rolling mountains to lazy beach towns and buzzing cities get to know the heart of the South with Moon Carolinas & Georgia.

*Strategic itineraries for every timeline and budget designed for road-trippers history buffs beach bums hikers and more
*Activities and ideas for every traveller: Drive past mountains and waterfalls on a Blue Ridge Parkway road trip or go camping in the Smokies. Stroll the winding streets of historic Charleston or admire antebellum architecture in Savannah. Watch the sun set over the boardwalk at Myrtle Beach or relax on remote stretches of the Outer Banks. Set a tee time in Hilton Head or bar-hop through downtown Atlanta. Visit celebrated Civil Rights landmarks or tour the illuminating remnants of the American Civil War. Catch a live bluegrass show while savoring a local brew and find the local best spots for finger-lickin good barbecue
*Firsthand perspective from Savannah local and regional expert Jim Morekis
*Honest advice on when to go where to stay and how to get around
*Full-colour photos and detailed easy-to-use maps for navigating the three states independently
*Detailed and thorough information including crucial background on culture and history geography and regional vernacular

With Moon Carolinas & Georgia's practical tips and local insight on the best things to do and see you can plan your trip your way.

Diving deeper into the cities? Try Moon Charleston & Savannah. Hitting the road? Check out Moon Blue Ridge Parkway Road Trip.

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  • Classification : Travel & Travel Writing
  • Pub Date : DEC 12, 2017
  • Imprint : Moon Travel
  • Page Extent : 650
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9781631216534
  • Price : INR 1,825
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Jim Morekis

Maybe its because he was born in the same hospital as Flannery O'Connor but there's no doubt that Jim Morekis has writing in his blood. As longtime editor-in-chief of the weekly newspaper Connect Savannah the University of Georgia graduate has written about and experienced pretty much every cultural happening in the area. He credits his love of travel to his mother Elizabeth who was John Berendt's travel agent during his stint in Savannah while writing Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.

As for the ongoing debate over which city is better Charleston or Savannah Jim calls it a tie: Charleston has better long-term planning but Savannah has to-go cups (allowing anyone to explore the Historic District with a beer or cocktail in hand).

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