Read a feature article from the Fall, 2005 Issue
Georgia’s Appalachia gets put on the map -- Hikers walking the Appalachian Trail have long had a map to explore the mountains of Georgia’s Appalachia. Now, thanks to National Geographic magazine, tourists have a map to explore the region’s cultural heritage.

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Georgia Guidestones rival mystery of Stonehenge -- “It draws a lot of folks,” said Hudson Cone with the Elberton Granite Association, Inc. “The phenomenon of how the word has spread around the world about the guidestones is amazing.” The guidestones were built at the request of an anonymous man.

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Rock Eagle celebrates 50 years of service-- This is the 50th year the Rock Eagle 4-H Center has been teaching Georgia 4-Hers to “make the best better.” The vision for Rock Eagle, named for the eagle-shaped Indian mound on the Putnam County facility, began with Bill Sutton, who helped charter the Georgia 4-H Club Foundation and served as state 4-H leader.

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Horse Sense: Things to consider before buying a horse-- For many people, horse ownership is a lifelong dream. Not only is riding fun, it is also a great form of exercise. Being able to ride whenever you wish is one of the many benefits of horse ownership. However, caring for horses is far different than caring for small household pets.

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