The Southeastern region of the United States includes Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama and Mississippi. An abundance of attractions make these four states most attractive. Enjoy everything from Graceland to Zoo Atlanta to the casinos along the Mississippi River. Beautiful beaches beckon vacationers to the Alabama Gulf Coast. Skiers will flock to the slopes of the Great Smoky Mountains in Tennessee. And golfers will be driven to the gorgeous Georgia courses. In short, the Southeastern U.S. is long on fun things to do, historic places to visit and picturesque scenery to savor.
From the beaches of the Gulf Coast to Huntsville's botanical gardens, Alabama is a vacationer's dream. Escape to Old Alabama Town in Montgomery where you'll encounter more than forty restored 19th- and 20th-century buildings. Engage all your senses at the Anniston Museum of Natural History, which features exhibits on everything from the wilds of Africa to 2,000-year-old mummies. Catch classic NASCAR action at Talladega Superspeedway. Experience military history from World War II to Desert Storm at Battleship Memorial Park located along the shores of Mobile Bay. A memorable trip is yours when you're Alabama bound.
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Peach trees are just the beginning of what you'll find in the dynamic and diverse state of Georgia. Visit scenic Savannah where you can experience a ghost tour and carriage ride in the same day. Relive America's past at the Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History in Kennesaw, GA. Indulge in world-class shopping and award-winning dining in Atlanta's Buckhead neighborhood. Delight in the breathtaking butterfly-rich 14,000-acre Callaway Gardens in Pine Mountain, GA. Great golfing, hiking, fishing and boating are also a major part of the lush Georgia landscape.
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You're not going to want to miss an opportunity to spend some quality time in Mississippi. In addition to the Mississippi Gulf Coast casinos in Biloxi and Mississippi riverboat cruises, you'll discover a multitude of equally fascinating things to do. Learn about the history of the blues via an impressive collection of artifacts and recordings at the Delta Blues Museum in Clarksdale, MS. Get up-close-and-personal with a wide variety of animals at the family-friendly Jackson Zoo. Pay homage to Elvis Presley in Tupelo, MS, which features the home he was born in along with a museum and gift shop. Aquariums, national parks and rodeos round out the well-rounded state of Mississippi.
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With four distinct seasons and dozens of distinctive attractions, Tennessee is a great state to visit all year long. Head out to Lookout Mountain where incredible views, gardens and ancient rock formations await you. Stop by the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville to catch your favorite country music star. Ski the scenic slopes of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Enjoy music, crafts and rides at Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, TN. Discover a reconstructed 15th century Native American village at the Chucalissa Archaeological Museum in Memphis. There's much more to explore in Tennessee, including zoos, theatres, water falls and historic railroads.
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