Although only a comparatively small part of Georgia fronts the coast, a very large part of its visitor appeal is centered here, especially in the Sea Islands resorts, which include St. Simons Island and Jekyll Island. However, there are the Blue Ridge vacation centers in the north, two national forests, the Okefenokee Swamp in, the south, President Franklin D. Roosevelt's "Little White House" at Warm Springs, lots of Civil War history and fine fishing.
Atlanta is the capital of the state, the commercial and cultural capital of the southeast, and a good place to serve as your headquarters for touring this part of the country. It has a huge cyclorama of the Battle of Atlanta that's well worth seeing. It's also an enthusiastic golf town—the home of Bobby Jones and seven public and many private golf courses. Georgia's top resort hotels include the Tide Inn on Jekyll Island, and the Cloister on St. Simons Island.
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