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  2. 4 Georgia cities among best for 'classic southern Christmas ...

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    Thomasville is one of the larger cities in southwest Georgia and is located about 43 miles west of Valdosta. One of its major claims to fame is their 101-year-old spring rose festival, but during ...

  3. Helen, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Helen is a city in White County, Georgia, United States, located along the Chattahoochee River. The population was 531 at the 2020 census . The city has now been made over, as a tourist attraction, to look like an old-world Bavarian village.

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    Rated TV-G, released Nov. 24, 2016: A Hallmark Christmas movie in which an actress (Taylor Cole) heads to a Christmas-obsessed town of to shoot a holiday-themed movie. She is shocked when a ...

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    Celebrated annually on Dec. 25, it’s time to start planning festive parties, organizing shopping lists, and preparing for the season of joy, music and merriment. ... Nov. 19, there are exactly ...

  6. Unicoi State Park - Wikipedia

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    Unicoi State Park & Lodge is a 1,050-acre (4.2 km 2) state park (est. in 1954) located immediately north-northeast of Helen, Georgia in the northeastern portion of the state. The centerpiece of the park is 53-acre (21 ha) Unicoi Lake on Smith Creek .

  7. Gregorian calendar - Wikipedia

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    During the period between 1582, when the first countries adopted the Gregorian calendar, and 1923, when the last European country adopted it, it was often necessary to indicate the date of some event in both the Julian calendar and in the Gregorian calendar, for example, "10/21 February 1750/51", where the dual year accounts for some countries ...