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I love living in Atlanta. After all, Atlanta has professional sports, big name concerts, a colorful history, bustling nightlife, world class museums, and an extraordinary food scene. I could live a full and happy life here without ever leaving the city. But, as... by |
Since 1972 folks have flocked to the Cotton Pickin’ Fair to find food, fun, and fancy arts and crafts in the small town of Gay, Georgia. The fair takes place each May and October. And though it’s off the beaten path but is definitely worth taking a... by |
by Jeannine Henderson, Midlife Road Trip Correspondent Hotlanta – capitol of the peach state, land of Coca-Cola and home of the Braves. But I’ll let you in on a local secret – despite sweltering summer temps and hair raising humidity, we natives... by |
The day had finally arrived to take my first road trip on my #CanAmSpyder (my midlife crisis-mobile)! Since I had little experiencing driving anything with less than four wheels, I had to promise my wife that I would stay off the interstates, obey the speed limits and... by Rick Griffin |
I’ve long said that a road trip is the perfect therapy for a midlife crisis. There’s something about hitting the road to explore a new destination that rejuvenates your spirit and fuels your wanderlust. I’ve always wanted to take an open air road trip on a motorcycle... by |
The very first thing you see when you drive into Duluth, GA are American Flags and markers lining the streets around town. These markers bear the names of deceased U.S. military serviceman and women who served their country. It is an awesome and very humbling sight.... by |
Have you ever stayed at a Bed & Breakfast? It’s a nice alternative to staying a hotel and a great way to get a feel for a community. We recently stayed at Miss Olivia’s B & B on our way through Gainesville, Texas on a cross-country road trip. After... by |
The journey is indeed part of our Rand McNally & USA TODAY ‘Best of the Road’ adventure as we share with the gang on the syndicated morning show...