This weekend finds the Traveler crew enjoying some much needed rest after two straight weekends on the road. We're not done, though--shooting for Season Three has only just begun! Pictured in this great staff photo are (from left to right) Ashlie Wilson (executive producer), Mitch Zastrow (videographer), Sammy Jones (associate producer), Keely Muse (host), Phil Proctor (host), David Zelski (host), Dan Hodlick (videographer), and Jennifer Houston Wood (segment producer). Check out our new HD cameras that Mitch and Dan are holding!
The National BBQ Festival is being held this weekend in Douglas, Georgia. There's a Best of the Best competition, as well as a giant Indoor Yard Sale! The gates opened this morning, Friday, October 31 at 10 AM and the festival runs through 10 PM on Saturday, November 1. For more information, visit their official website.
The town of Bostwick, Georgia is holding the 19th annual Cotton Gin Festival on Saturday, November 1. Besides featuring one of Georgia's last functioning cotton gins, the festival is home to antique tractors, a 5k run, and barbecue! It's one day only, and the 5k run begins at 8 AM, with the parade commencing at 11! Special guests include Santa Claus, himself! Here's their official website.
And those are just a few of this weekend's highlights. For more information, check out the new
www.exploregeorgia.org website!
Friday, October 31, 2008
Thursday, October 30, 2008
This Week: European Tour of Georgia and Metro Atlanta
On this week's episode of Georgia Traveler, we're off on a European Tour of Georgia, featuring Athens, Brunswick, Dublin, Rome and Vienna. Join Tour Guides David Zelski, Keely Walker Muse, Philip Proctor and Gerald Bryant to explore these Georgia cities that bear names of European derivation.
GeorgiaTraveler Episode 112 - European Tour of Georgia airs this Friday, October 31 at 9 PM, Saturday, November 1 at 7 PM, and Wednesday, November 5, at 7:30 PM.
And on the newly launched GPB Knowledge Channel:
GeorgiaTraveler Episode 112 - European Tour of Georgia airs this Friday, October 31 at 9 PM, Saturday, November 1 at 7 PM, and Wednesday, November 5, at 7:30 PM.
And on the newly launched GPB Knowledge Channel:
On this week's episode of Georgia Traveler, we explore some of the sites in Georgia's Capitol city of Atlanta. We find fine art at the High Museum and discover the fun at Turner Field--even when the Braves aren't in town. We visit with the animals above and below the water's surface at Zoo Atlanta and the Georgia Aquarium. And what would any trip to Atlanta be without a chili cheese dog and onion rings at the original Varsity?
Georgia Traveler 109 - Metro Atlanta airs on GPB Knowledge this Saturday, November 1 at 8 PM and Sunday, November 2 at 8 AM.
For more information, check out our website at:
http://www.gpb.org/georgiatraveler/
Georgia Traveler is produced in partnership with the Georgia Department of Economic Development. Check out the new Georgia Tourism website at http://www.exploregeorgia.org/
Georgia Public Broadcasting is Television, Radio and Education: your PBS station serving all of Georgia; your source for great music and NPR news; and Georgia's source for top-quality multiple media educational products and services.
Watch Georgia Public Broadcasting on these nine stations across Georgia: Atlanta - WGTV/8; Albany - WABW/14, Augusta - WCES/20, Chatsworth - WNGH/18, Columbus - WJSP/28, Dawson - WACS/25, Macon - WMUM/29, Savannah - WVAN/9, Waycross - WXGA/8.
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Friday, October 24, 2008
This Weekend in Georgia
This weekend you can find the Traveler crew out on the road again...this time in Dawsonville! We're visiting the Mountain Moonshine Festival, which celebrates a time when beer and liquor were illegal, and running moonshine was a way of life for many living in Georgia's northeast mountains. The festival begins at 8 AM on Saturday, October 25th, and runs through Sunday, October 26th. Admission is free, and our friends at the festival tell us there's fun for the whole family! The Traveler crew will be shooting on Saturday, so stop by and say hello! For more information, visit the Mountain Moonshine Festival's website.
Also happening this weekend, the annual Sweetwater Festival. Held on Saturday, October 25th in historic downtown Milledgeville, the festival presents regional performers and artists and their work. Everything in music from bluegrass to rock 'n' roll will be featured. For those with an appetite, the popular BBQ cookoff contest will be held, with the winner receiving the People's Choice Award. The gates open at 10 AM; dont' miss it! For more information visit the Sweetwater Festival's website.
Running from Friday, October 24th through Sunday, October 26th, the Southern Monster Truck Showdown is revving up in Gainesville! Featuring the monster trucks Ballistic, Monkey'n Around, Monster Patrol, Outlaw Clydesdale, and Ozz Monster, the Showdown promises to be a lot of LOUD fun! Information is available at their website.
And those are just a few of this weekend's highlights. For more information, check out the new
www.exploregeorgia.org website!
Also happening this weekend, the annual Sweetwater Festival. Held on Saturday, October 25th in historic downtown Milledgeville, the festival presents regional performers and artists and their work. Everything in music from bluegrass to rock 'n' roll will be featured. For those with an appetite, the popular BBQ cookoff contest will be held, with the winner receiving the People's Choice Award. The gates open at 10 AM; dont' miss it! For more information visit the Sweetwater Festival's website.
Running from Friday, October 24th through Sunday, October 26th, the Southern Monster Truck Showdown is revving up in Gainesville! Featuring the monster trucks Ballistic, Monkey'n Around, Monster Patrol, Outlaw Clydesdale, and Ozz Monster, the Showdown promises to be a lot of LOUD fun! Information is available at their website.
And those are just a few of this weekend's highlights. For more information, check out the new
www.exploregeorgia.org website!
Thursday, October 23, 2008
This Week: Southern Rivers South (Albany)
On this week’s episode of Georgia Traveler, it’s off to Georgia’s Southern Rivers region. Albany is our destination city where we visit the Riverfront Park, the Riverquarium and the Parks at Chehaw. We enjoy a performance of Swamp Gravy, the famous folk life play in Colquitt. David Zelski explores Mule Day in Calvary. We survey the largest swamp in North America and experience a trip back in time at the Agrirama in Tifton. And Phil Proctor discovers downhome delights at Nothin’ Fancy.
GeorgiaTraveler Episode 108 - Southern Rivers South (Albany) airs this Friday, October 24 at 9 PM, Saturday, October 25 at 7 PM, and Wednesday, October 29 at 7:30 PM.
Georgia Traveler 108 also airs on the newly launched GPB Knowledge channel on Saturday, October 25 at 8 PM and Sunday, October 26 at 8 AM.
For more information, check out our website at:
http://www.gpb.org/georgiatraveler/
Georgia Traveler is produced in partnership with the Georgia Department of Economic Development. Check out the new Georgia Tourism website at http://www.exploregeorgia.org/
Georgia Public Broadcasting is Television, Radio and Education: your PBS station serving all of Georgia; your source for great music and NPR news; and Georgia's source for top-quality multiple media educational products and services.
Watch Georgia Public Broadcasting on these nine stations across Georgia: Atlanta - WGTV/8; Albany - WABW/14, Augusta - WCES/20, Chatsworth - WNGH/18, Columbus - WJSP/28, Dawson - WACS/25, Macon - WMUM/29, Savannah - WVAN/9, Waycross - WXGA/8.
GeorgiaTraveler Episode 108 - Southern Rivers South (Albany) airs this Friday, October 24 at 9 PM, Saturday, October 25 at 7 PM, and Wednesday, October 29 at 7:30 PM.
Georgia Traveler 108 also airs on the newly launched GPB Knowledge channel on Saturday, October 25 at 8 PM and Sunday, October 26 at 8 AM.
For more information, check out our website at:
http://www.gpb.org/georgiatraveler/
Georgia Traveler is produced in partnership with the Georgia Department of Economic Development. Check out the new Georgia Tourism website at http://www.exploregeorgia.org/
Georgia Public Broadcasting is Television, Radio and Education: your PBS station serving all of Georgia; your source for great music and NPR news; and Georgia's source for top-quality multiple media educational products and services.
Watch Georgia Public Broadcasting on these nine stations across Georgia: Atlanta - WGTV/8; Albany - WABW/14, Augusta - WCES/20, Chatsworth - WNGH/18, Columbus - WJSP/28, Dawson - WACS/25, Macon - WMUM/29, Savannah - WVAN/9, Waycross - WXGA/8.
Friday, October 17, 2008
Georgia Traveler-inspired Columbus Journey
This weekend, viewers will have a chance to watch Georgia Traveler's Episode 107 - Southern Rivers North (Columbus) tonight, Friday, October 17 at 9 PM, Saturday, October 18 at 7 PM, and Wednesday, October 22 at 7:30 PM on GPB. And if you have a digital tuner, you can also watch Episode 107 on the newly launched GPB Knowledge channel (8.3) on Saturday, October 18 at 8 PM and Sunday, October 19 at 8 AM.
In this particular episode of Georgia Traveler, Gerald Bryant explores the National Civil War Naval Museum and Phil Proctor finds a food favorite, Lieutenant’s Scrambled Dog at the Dinglewood Pharmacy, both of which are located in Columbus. Now I don't know about you, but when I watch the show, I often want to do what our hosts are doing. As the Executive Producer of the show I produce many of the segments and get to experience a great many things, but, I'd never been to the National Civil War Naval Museum or to the Dinglewood Pharmacy for the Scrambled Dog. Through my responsibilities on the show, I see each episode many, many times. My craving for a Scrambled Dog had reached a fever pitch. I recruited my Dad, a big Civil War history fan- of course, he'd want me to say War Between the States- to accompany me on an outing to Columbus. And what better day to explore than Columbus Day?
So on the observance of Columbus Day this past Monday, October 13, we embarked on a Daddy-Daughter Day to the great city of Columbus in search of naval knowledge and scrambled dogs. We were not disappointed. Mom snapped this picture on the left just before we left my parents' home in Marietta at about 10:15 AM. We planned our departure time to avoid the Atlanta morning traffic snarls. Our first stop was the National Civil War Naval Museum at Port Columbus. Whew! Long name but great place. Dad took this picture to the right of me in front of the museum. They have great directions and all kinds of other information on their website.
We wandered the museum's exhibits for about two and a half hours. There is a lot to see here and excellent interpretive materials. The most impressive display is that of the remains of the CSS Jackson. The exhibit gives the visitor a feel for just how large the ironclads were. It's actually quite amazing so this picture doesn't really do it justice. As you might expect when archivists are trying to protect historic materials, the light is very low in the museum. Personally, I think it actually enhances the experience even if it makes for not-so-great pictures. Some of the displays are interactive. I took this picture of Dad at the imaginary helm of a ship in the Timeline Exhibit which lays out the history of the naval action during the Civil War (War Between the States). We got a feel for Admiral David Farragut's flagship, the USS Hartford, in the model of several parts of that ship and we watched a film about the CSS Albemarle in the "battle theater". It's narrated from the point of view of one of the "powder monkeys", the youngest sailors in the navy.
After all that, we looked at the newest exhibit, the USS Waterwitch. It's easily visible from Victory Drive- it's a full size model of the paddle wheel powered steamer that was captured in a daring raid by the Confederate navy off the coast of Savannah in June 1864. To read more about the interesting history of the Waterwitch, click here. The model is still under construction, so, it's not quite ready for visitors but Dad snapped this picture from the road as we were heading off toward the Dinglewood Pharmacy for a late lunch.
And what a lunch it was! We ordered up Scrambled Dogs and chocolate shakes. It was just as tasty as I had anticipated. To the right, that's Dad getting ready to dig in... and to the left below, that's a close up of my scrambled dog with cheese, onions and pickles. And in case you're wondering about the white-looking things, those are oyster crackers. If you haven't seen the Georgia Traveler segment about the Dinglewood Pharmacy, a scrambled dog is a bun, chopped hot dog, chili and oyster crackers layered into a white porcelain dish. While the Dinglewood Pharmacy doesn't have a website, you can track 'em down Track at 1939 Wynnton Road, Columbus, GA 31906. The phone number is 706-322-0616.
I know my Dad and I certainly enjoyed our trip to Columbus to experience these wonderful sights and tastes. Tune in tonight at 9PM, tomorrow at 7PM or next Wednesday, October 22 at 7:30PM for Georgia Traveler's Southern Rivers North episode.
Don't miss the other features in Episode 107! David Zelski takes a ride on the SAM Shortlline through Cordele, Leslie, Plains, Archery and Americus. And Gerald enjoys the delights of Georgia’s Official Barbeque Cooking Contest at the Big Pig Jig in Vienna.
You can watch Georgia Traveler 107 online by clicking here.
In this particular episode of Georgia Traveler, Gerald Bryant explores the National Civil War Naval Museum and Phil Proctor finds a food favorite, Lieutenant’s Scrambled Dog at the Dinglewood Pharmacy, both of which are located in Columbus. Now I don't know about you, but when I watch the show, I often want to do what our hosts are doing. As the Executive Producer of the show I produce many of the segments and get to experience a great many things, but, I'd never been to the National Civil War Naval Museum or to the Dinglewood Pharmacy for the Scrambled Dog. Through my responsibilities on the show, I see each episode many, many times. My craving for a Scrambled Dog had reached a fever pitch. I recruited my Dad, a big Civil War history fan- of course, he'd want me to say War Between the States- to accompany me on an outing to Columbus. And what better day to explore than Columbus Day?
So on the observance of Columbus Day this past Monday, October 13, we embarked on a Daddy-Daughter Day to the great city of Columbus in search of naval knowledge and scrambled dogs. We were not disappointed. Mom snapped this picture on the left just before we left my parents' home in Marietta at about 10:15 AM. We planned our departure time to avoid the Atlanta morning traffic snarls. Our first stop was the National Civil War Naval Museum at Port Columbus. Whew! Long name but great place. Dad took this picture to the right of me in front of the museum. They have great directions and all kinds of other information on their website.
We wandered the museum's exhibits for about two and a half hours. There is a lot to see here and excellent interpretive materials. The most impressive display is that of the remains of the CSS Jackson. The exhibit gives the visitor a feel for just how large the ironclads were. It's actually quite amazing so this picture doesn't really do it justice. As you might expect when archivists are trying to protect historic materials, the light is very low in the museum. Personally, I think it actually enhances the experience even if it makes for not-so-great pictures. Some of the displays are interactive. I took this picture of Dad at the imaginary helm of a ship in the Timeline Exhibit which lays out the history of the naval action during the Civil War (War Between the States). We got a feel for Admiral David Farragut's flagship, the USS Hartford, in the model of several parts of that ship and we watched a film about the CSS Albemarle in the "battle theater". It's narrated from the point of view of one of the "powder monkeys", the youngest sailors in the navy.
After all that, we looked at the newest exhibit, the USS Waterwitch. It's easily visible from Victory Drive- it's a full size model of the paddle wheel powered steamer that was captured in a daring raid by the Confederate navy off the coast of Savannah in June 1864. To read more about the interesting history of the Waterwitch, click here. The model is still under construction, so, it's not quite ready for visitors but Dad snapped this picture from the road as we were heading off toward the Dinglewood Pharmacy for a late lunch.
And what a lunch it was! We ordered up Scrambled Dogs and chocolate shakes. It was just as tasty as I had anticipated. To the right, that's Dad getting ready to dig in... and to the left below, that's a close up of my scrambled dog with cheese, onions and pickles. And in case you're wondering about the white-looking things, those are oyster crackers. If you haven't seen the Georgia Traveler segment about the Dinglewood Pharmacy, a scrambled dog is a bun, chopped hot dog, chili and oyster crackers layered into a white porcelain dish. While the Dinglewood Pharmacy doesn't have a website, you can track 'em down Track at 1939 Wynnton Road, Columbus, GA 31906. The phone number is 706-322-0616.
I know my Dad and I certainly enjoyed our trip to Columbus to experience these wonderful sights and tastes. Tune in tonight at 9PM, tomorrow at 7PM or next Wednesday, October 22 at 7:30PM for Georgia Traveler's Southern Rivers North episode.
Don't miss the other features in Episode 107! David Zelski takes a ride on the SAM Shortlline through Cordele, Leslie, Plains, Archery and Americus. And Gerald enjoys the delights of Georgia’s Official Barbeque Cooking Contest at the Big Pig Jig in Vienna.
You can watch Georgia Traveler 107 online by clicking here.
This Weekend in Georgia
This weekend in Georgia, you can find the Georgia Traveler team out on the road in Dahlonega for Gold Rush Days. Gold Rush Days are held annually on the third weekend in October- that's tomorrow, Saturday, October 18 and Sunday, October 19! The Dahlonega Jaycees, organizers of the event, tell us thousands come to see fall colors peaking and celebrate Dahlonega's 1828 discovery of gold. Over 300 art and craft exhibitors gather around the Public Square and Historic District, and it is estimated that a crowd of over 200,000 visit over the weekend to join in the fun and excitement. For more information, check out the website.
Our production team will be there on Saturday. Come out and join in the festivities!
Also in Georgia's beautiful mountains this weekend is the ongoing Georgia Apple Festival in Ellijay. The annual parade for this two-weekend event is this Saturday, October 18 and starts at 10AM. For more information, visit the official website.
Also this Saturday, the First Annual Rock N' Rib Festival will be held from 1-9PM (Rain or Shine) on the Square in Downtown Lawrenceville. Don't tell Phil, but the rib eating contest is at 2:45PM. There is also a pyrotechnics show at the end of the evening. And just for our friend Merri Brantley, the Assistant Director of Media at Georgia Gwinnett College the newest 4 year institution in the University System of Georgia, we wanted to make sure that you knew the new Grizzly mascot will make his first public appearance at 4 PM. For more information, check out the festival's website.
For more information about Georgia Gwinnett College, click here.
And those are just a few of this weekend's highlights. For more information, check out the new
www.exploregeorgia.org website!
Our production team will be there on Saturday. Come out and join in the festivities!
Also in Georgia's beautiful mountains this weekend is the ongoing Georgia Apple Festival in Ellijay. The annual parade for this two-weekend event is this Saturday, October 18 and starts at 10AM. For more information, visit the official website.
Also this Saturday, the First Annual Rock N' Rib Festival will be held from 1-9PM (Rain or Shine) on the Square in Downtown Lawrenceville. Don't tell Phil, but the rib eating contest is at 2:45PM. There is also a pyrotechnics show at the end of the evening. And just for our friend Merri Brantley, the Assistant Director of Media at Georgia Gwinnett College the newest 4 year institution in the University System of Georgia, we wanted to make sure that you knew the new Grizzly mascot will make his first public appearance at 4 PM. For more information, check out the festival's website.
For more information about Georgia Gwinnett College, click here.
And those are just a few of this weekend's highlights. For more information, check out the new
www.exploregeorgia.org website!
Thursday, October 16, 2008
This Week: Southern Rivers North (Columbus)
On this week’s episode of Georgia Traveler, it’s off to Georgia’s Southern Rivers region. Columbus is our destination city where we visit the Chattahoochee River Walk, the Columbus Museum and the Wild Animal Safari in nearby Pine Mountain. We enjoy the delights of Georgia’s Official Barbeque Cooking Contest at the Big Pig Jig in Vienna. Gerald Bryant explores the sometimes ghostly Springer Opera House and the National Civil War Naval Museum. David Zelski takes a ride on the SAM Shortlline through Cordele, Leslie, Plains, Archery and Americus. And Phil Proctor finds a Columbus food favorite, Lieutenant’s Scrambled Dog.
Georgia Traveler 107 also airs on the newly launched GPB Knowledge channel on Saturday, October 18 at 8 PM and Sunday, October 19 at 8 AM.
Georgia Traveler Episode 107 - Southern Rivers North (Columbus) airs this Friday, October 17 at 9 PM, Saturday, October 18 at 7 PM, and Wednesday, October 22 at 7:30 PM.
Georgia Traveler 107 also airs on the newly launched GPB Knowledge channel on Saturday, October 18 at 8 PM and Sunday, October 19 at 8 AM.
For more information, check out our website at:
Georgia Traveler is produced in partnership with the Georgia Department of Economic Development. Check out the new Georgia Tourism website at http://www.exploregeorgia.org/
Friday, October 10, 2008
This Weekend in Georgia
Looks like the rain is moving out and mild temperatures for most of the Empire State of the South this weekend. Here are a few ways you could explore Georgia:
First, we'd be remiss if we didn't remind you about the ongoing Oktoberfest festivities in Alpine Helen. For more information about events for this weekend, check out the Greater Helen Area Chamber of Commerce website. Georgia Traveler's Gerald Bryant and Phil Proctor visited the festivities of Oktoberfest in our first season. To see that segment, click here.
The folks up at Rocky City Gardens urge you to get in touch with Rock City’s German heritage at Rocktoberfest. Rock City Square will be transformed for a celebration of harvests and fall foliage. Visitors can stroll through an atmosphere of German music and food, enjoy a Bratwurst, Knackwurst or Polish Sausage along with German Sauerkraut. Specialty beer will be on tap in the Beer Garden. Work off dinner with a “chicken dance” at the polka stage. The event is free with Rock City admission: $15.95 adults/$8.95 child. You can find out more by visiting the Rock City website. To watch the Georgia Traveler segment about Rock City, which was featured in the first season, click here.
Organizers of the Okefenokee Festival in Folkston tell us 5000 to 10,000 people attend this event annually. People from Southeast Georgia and parts all around travel to the Festival to enjoy the arts, crafts, food, the parade, live entertainment, and activities. In our first season, Keely Muse visited the festival during a segment about the Okefenokee Swamp. Click here to watch that segment online! The festival is from 9AM-5PM this Saturday, October 11. For more information, check out the City of Folkston's website. Folkston is also well known for the Folkston Funnel where train watchers from across the country come to spend some time. Find out more about train watching in Folkston by watching our Georgia Traveler segment. Click here to watch that segment online!
And in the Capitol city, it's Taste of Atlanta. This 2-day outdoor food festival held in the streets of Atlantic Station on Saturday, October 11 & Sunday, October 12, 2008. The event will feature more than 70 of the city's best restaurants, live cooking demonstrations from national and local celebrity chefs and live entertainment. But just a heads up, general admission tickets are $25. There are also VIP tickets available for $75. For tickets or more information, visit the Taste of Atlanta website.
And those are just a few of this weekend's highlights. For more information, check out the new
www.exploregeorgia.org website!
First, we'd be remiss if we didn't remind you about the ongoing Oktoberfest festivities in Alpine Helen. For more information about events for this weekend, check out the Greater Helen Area Chamber of Commerce website. Georgia Traveler's Gerald Bryant and Phil Proctor visited the festivities of Oktoberfest in our first season. To see that segment, click here.
The folks up at Rocky City Gardens urge you to get in touch with Rock City’s German heritage at Rocktoberfest. Rock City Square will be transformed for a celebration of harvests and fall foliage. Visitors can stroll through an atmosphere of German music and food, enjoy a Bratwurst, Knackwurst or Polish Sausage along with German Sauerkraut. Specialty beer will be on tap in the Beer Garden. Work off dinner with a “chicken dance” at the polka stage. The event is free with Rock City admission: $15.95 adults/$8.95 child. You can find out more by visiting the Rock City website. To watch the Georgia Traveler segment about Rock City, which was featured in the first season, click here.
Organizers of the Okefenokee Festival in Folkston tell us 5000 to 10,000 people attend this event annually. People from Southeast Georgia and parts all around travel to the Festival to enjoy the arts, crafts, food, the parade, live entertainment, and activities. In our first season, Keely Muse visited the festival during a segment about the Okefenokee Swamp. Click here to watch that segment online! The festival is from 9AM-5PM this Saturday, October 11. For more information, check out the City of Folkston's website. Folkston is also well known for the Folkston Funnel where train watchers from across the country come to spend some time. Find out more about train watching in Folkston by watching our Georgia Traveler segment. Click here to watch that segment online!
And in the Capitol city, it's Taste of Atlanta. This 2-day outdoor food festival held in the streets of Atlantic Station on Saturday, October 11 & Sunday, October 12, 2008. The event will feature more than 70 of the city's best restaurants, live cooking demonstrations from national and local celebrity chefs and live entertainment. But just a heads up, general admission tickets are $25. There are also VIP tickets available for $75. For tickets or more information, visit the Taste of Atlanta website.
And those are just a few of this weekend's highlights. For more information, check out the new
www.exploregeorgia.org website!
Thursday, October 9, 2008
This Week: Coast South (St. Simons) and Historic South (Macon)
On this episode of Georgia Traveler, its off to Georgia's beautiful southern coast. St. Simons Island is the destination city where we explore mysterious tree spirits, historic Christ Church, colonial foundations at Fort Frederica and a lighthouse that dates to 1872. David Zelski shows us how millionaires once vacationed on Jekyll Island. Discover Georgia's first British outpost at Fort King George in Darien and follow Phil Proctor as he invades Brunswick's annual Stewbilee.
GeorgiaTraveler Episode 101- Coast South (St. Simons) airs this Friday, October 10 at 9 PM, Saturday, October 11 at 7 PM and Wednesday, October 15 at 7:30 PM.
AND ON THE NEWLY LAUNCHED GPB KNOWLEDGE
On this episode of Georgia Traveler, its off to Georgia's Historic South. Macon is our destination city which we visit during the famous Cherry Blossom Festival. Gerald Bryant explores the Music and Sports Halls of Fame and finds the geographic center of Georgia, we think. David Zelski visits Fitzgerald and meets some interesting residents. Phil Proctor helps cook that old southern classic- chicken and dumplings- at the Blue Willow Inn in Social Circle. Keely Muse takes us on a tour of historic Milledgeville, and its off to Perry for the Georgia National Fair.
Georgia Traveler 106- Historic South (Macon) airs on GPB Knowledge this Saturday, October 11 at 8 PM and Sunday, October 12 at 8 AM.
For more information, check out our website at:
http://www.gpb.org/georgiatraveler/
Georgia Traveler is produced in partnership with the Georgia Department of Economic Development. Check out the new Georgia Tourism website at http://www.exploregeorgia.org/
GeorgiaTraveler Episode 101- Coast South (St. Simons) airs this Friday, October 10 at 9 PM, Saturday, October 11 at 7 PM and Wednesday, October 15 at 7:30 PM.
AND ON THE NEWLY LAUNCHED GPB KNOWLEDGE
On this episode of Georgia Traveler, its off to Georgia's Historic South. Macon is our destination city which we visit during the famous Cherry Blossom Festival. Gerald Bryant explores the Music and Sports Halls of Fame and finds the geographic center of Georgia, we think. David Zelski visits Fitzgerald and meets some interesting residents. Phil Proctor helps cook that old southern classic- chicken and dumplings- at the Blue Willow Inn in Social Circle. Keely Muse takes us on a tour of historic Milledgeville, and its off to Perry for the Georgia National Fair.
Georgia Traveler 106- Historic South (Macon) airs on GPB Knowledge this Saturday, October 11 at 8 PM and Sunday, October 12 at 8 AM.
For more information, check out our website at:
http://www.gpb.org/georgiatraveler/
Georgia Traveler is produced in partnership with the Georgia Department of Economic Development. Check out the new Georgia Tourism website at http://www.exploregeorgia.org/
Thursday, October 2, 2008
This Weekend in Georgia
Can you feel the crispness in the air? It's beginning to be a beautiful Fall in Georgia and the festivals continue!
The 20th Annual Oliver Hardy Festival takes place this Saturday, October 4 in Harlem, Georgia. Georgia Traveler featured the festival and Oliver Hardy Birthplace Museum in our first season. Click here for more information or to watch our segment. The festivities kick off at 9 AM- check out the details on Harlem, Georgia's website: http://harlemga.org/ohfest.htm
Down in Savannah, it's time for the running of the dachshunds- otherwise known as the annual Weiner Dawg Race! You can find out more about the event at the website of the Savannah Dachshund Club at http://savannahdachshundclub.com Organizers say it's one of the largest dachshund events in the world! If you have a weiner dog, he or she can enter the race for only $20. Registration starts at 9AM and the race is scheduled for 10 AM this Saturday, October 4.
Up in the Georgia Mountains, it's Currahee Military Weekend in Toccoa. You can find out more by visiting the Toccoa Chamber's website by clicking here. Events will be held on Friday-Sunday, October 3-5. Organizers invite you to come meet some of the paratroopers who trained at Camp Toccoa. Visit the Currahee Military Museum, walk through the actual stable, which housed the soldiers in Aldbourne, England. Enjoy many other activities, displays, & re-enactments. Georgia Traveler featured the Currahee Military Museum in our World War II special . Click here to visit our website and watch this segment.
And those are just a few of this weekend's highlights. For more information, check out the new
www.exploregeorgia.org website!
The 20th Annual Oliver Hardy Festival takes place this Saturday, October 4 in Harlem, Georgia. Georgia Traveler featured the festival and Oliver Hardy Birthplace Museum in our first season. Click here for more information or to watch our segment. The festivities kick off at 9 AM- check out the details on Harlem, Georgia's website: http://harlemga.org/ohfest.htm
Down in Savannah, it's time for the running of the dachshunds- otherwise known as the annual Weiner Dawg Race! You can find out more about the event at the website of the Savannah Dachshund Club at http://savannahdachshundclub.com Organizers say it's one of the largest dachshund events in the world! If you have a weiner dog, he or she can enter the race for only $20. Registration starts at 9AM and the race is scheduled for 10 AM this Saturday, October 4.
Up in the Georgia Mountains, it's Currahee Military Weekend in Toccoa. You can find out more by visiting the Toccoa Chamber's website by clicking here. Events will be held on Friday-Sunday, October 3-5. Organizers invite you to come meet some of the paratroopers who trained at Camp Toccoa. Visit the Currahee Military Museum, walk through the actual stable, which housed the soldiers in Aldbourne, England. Enjoy many other activities, displays, & re-enactments. Georgia Traveler featured the Currahee Military Museum in our World War II special . Click here to visit our website and watch this segment.
And those are just a few of this weekend's highlights. For more information, check out the new
www.exploregeorgia.org website!
This Week: Mountains East & Historic South
Georgia Traveler 103- Mountains East: Dahlonega airs on GPB this Saturday, October 4 at 7 PM and next Wednesday, October 8 at 7:30 PM.
AND ON THE NEWLY LAUNCHED GPB KNOWLEDGE CHANNEL THIS WEEKEND:
On this episode of Georgia Traveler, it’s off to
Georgia Traveler 105- Historic South: Augusta airs on GPB Knowledge this Saturday, October 4 at 8 PM and Sunday, October 5 at 8 AM.
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