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

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    Southern Living's top 16 cities for a classic southern Christmas included four in Georgia.

  3. Rome Christmas Parade - Wikipedia

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    The Rome Christmas Parade has been a tradition in Rome for many decades. Rome's Christmas parade is the oldest and largest Christmas parade in Georgia dating from 1950. This Christmas celebration is a non-commercial and non-profit event organized by local citizens.

  4. Holiday events: Dickens of a Christmas, Greenville tree ...

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    A Merry Mauldin Christmas, an event hosted by the Mauldin Cultural Center and the City of Mauldin Government, will take place at 101 E Butler Road on December 5 from 5 to 8 p.m. This free annual ...

  5. From live music to free flights, here's how Georgia's ... - AOL

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    Georgia's airports are offering plenty of Christmas fun including live performances and giveaways. How you could win ... Georgia airports' Christmas entertainment, giveaways for 2024 travel. Show ...

  6. Savannah Cotillion Club - Wikipedia

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    The Savannah Cotillion Club (also known as the Savannah Cotillion Society) is a formal dance society based in Savannah, Georgia. Its Christmas Cotillion, first held in 1817, [1] it is the oldest debutante ball in the United States. [2] [3] It takes place annually a few days before Christmas. [4]

  7. Children's Christmas Parade - Wikipedia

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    The parade also served as the opening event for the nine-day Festival of Trees, also benefiting CHoA, and originally held at the Georgia World Congress Center. [8] [9] Even though the Festival of Trees left its longtime home in 2007, [10] the Children's Christmas Parade remained in downtown Atlanta continuing a nearly three-decade Atlanta tradition.