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Discovering Scenes of Georgia: Mills, Bridges, Churches, Lighthouses, & More

Discovering Scenes of Georgia: Mills, Bridges, Churches, Lighthouses, & More

Current price: $19.99
This product is not returnable.
Publication Date: December 20th, 2017
Publisher:
Golden Orb Business Mgt & Consulting
ISBN:
9781948479004
Pages:
80
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Description

A stunning collection of over 50 fine art photographs capturing Georgia's historical landmarks (grist mills, covered bridges, lighthouses, rural churches, and more). The book contains maps and information to help you explore each location. The photographs are both historic documentations of Georgia's Landmarks as well as fine art pieces you can showcase in your home.

Love the art in the book? No worries, you can purchase prints, framed pieces, and canvases from this collection. Visit www.gobiphotography.pixieset.com.

Need a corporate gift? Travel souvenir from Georgia? Farewell gift? Christmas or birthday gift for him or her? This book is a perfect keepsake for Georgians and tourists alike.

Traveling to Georgia? Use this book as a southern travel guide and back road reference. Get a copy to find interesting places to visit or just check out the fun facts about Georgia. You are sure to learn more about the state and gain a greater appreciation of it while traveling the rural backroads.

So what are you waiting for? Grab a copy and start exploring Georgia's bridges, grist mills, lighthouses, and rural churches.
Popular locations in the book include
- Mill at Berry College
- Sixes Mill
- Starrs mill
- Red Oak Covered Bridge
- Stone Mountain Covered Bridge
- Ida Cason Callaway Memorial Chapel
- Lighthouses (Sapelo, St. Simons, Tybee, and Cockspur)
- Other places to explore like Amicalola Falls, Cloudland Canyon, and more

Many of these landmarks are disappearing or transforming, visit them before they vanish from our countryside.
Remember, not only can you enjoy these works of art in the comfort of your home, but you can visit them and perhaps bring your camera to capture history while creating your own photography collection.