Sunday, November 10, 2013

Night at the Museum at Andersonville on Nov. 16

Andersonville National Historic Site
An outstanding event is set for Andersonville National Historic Site and the National Prisoner of War Museum on the evening of November 16.

The park and museum will host "Night at the Museum." The event offers an extremely rare opportunity to visit the museum and prison site after dark.

Special films will be shown in the museum There will be a special presentation on the 15 American Indian men from Company K, 1st Michigan Sharpshooters who were held prisoner at Camp Sumter (Andersonville). Plus the path to the prison site will be illuminated with lanterns and you will be able to visit the reconstructed northeast corner of the historic prison to interact with living history volunteers who will be reenacting life at the Civil War stockade during the winter of 1864-1865.

Please click here to learn more about "Night at the Museum."

Please click here to learn more about Andersonville National Historic Site.

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Georgia Ghost Stories for your Halloween reading fun!

St. Simons Island Lighthouse
Home to a Restless Ghost?
Stories of ghosts, monsters and "things that go bump in the night" are important in Southern culture and folklore.

Whether you believe in such tales or not, they were commonly told by our ancestors. Newspapers of the 19th century, in fact, often reported ghost and "wild man" (Bigfoot) sightings along with the other important news of the day.

Georgia is home to dozens of historically documented ghost and monster stories and I thought you might enjoy checking out a few of them this Halloween!

Bigfoot Attack in the Okefenokee

Ghost of Allatoona Pass

Ghosts of Jekyll Island

Ghosts of Midway Cemetery

Ghosts of the Old Georgia Medical College

Ghost of St. Simons Lighthouse

Ghost of Springer Opera House

Ghost of Tallulah Gorge

Ghost of the Headless Horse in Albany

Murderer's Ghost in Macon


A number of these stores are well over 100 years old.  Some are quite a bit "wilder" than others, but I find all of them interesting and love the fact that they were known to our ancestors long before any of us were born.

Be sure to check out other stories from all around the South at www.exploresouthernhistory.com/ghosts.

Saturday, October 12, 2013

Georgia names Top 15 Parks for Fall Color

Georgia State Parks & Historic Sites have named their top 15 parks for fall color this year!

You can see the full list on our sister blog:  http://southernhistory.blogspot.com/2013/10/leaf-watch-2013-georgias-top-15-parks.html.

All Georgia State Parks are open this fall, so get out and enjoy the leaf season and cooler weather!


Monday, September 30, 2013

October events at Georgia State Parks & Historic Sites

Here's the new list of events set for this October at Georgia's State Parks & Historic Sites:


October 2013 Calendar for Georgia State Parks & Historic Sites
 
 
Below is a sample of October events held in Georgia’s State Parks & Historic Sites. More information on events, accommodations and recreation can be found at GeorgiaStateParks.org or 1-800-864-7275.  For a more complete calendar, visit GeorgiaStateParks.org/events.  You can also become a fan on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and sign up for our monthly newsletter. Thank you for helping promote Georgia’s natural and historic resources!
 
 
Wild Cave Tour
Tuesday, October 1, 2013 
Cloudland Canyon State Park - Rising Fawn, GA
You will get muddy and wet on this family friendly underground adventure. Tours are offered by Georgia Girl Guides on weekends and some weekdays. Reservations required: www.GeorgiaGirlGuides.com. $30-$60 plus $5 parking. 706-913-7170.

Beginning Digital Photography Workshop
Saturday, October 5, 2013 10 AM to 4 PM          
Gordonia-Alatamaha State Park - Reidsville, GA
At the end of the workshop, participants will become capable of making sound exposure, metering, and focus area settings on their digital SLR cameras, as well as they will learn to apply creative composition principles. Hike in the park afterwards and practice new skills. $22-$30. $5 parking. 912-580-5308.

New Moon Kayak Tour
Saturday, October 5, 2013 7 PM to 9 PM
Hard Labor Creek State Park - Rutledge, GA
Lake Rutledge is a great place to enjoy the night sky. Join this ranger-led tour of the lake and enjoy night sounds, star-gazing, and a relaxing time on the water. A new moon means that many stars will be visible on the night-time paddle. Register in advance. $15 plus $5 parking. 706-557-3001.

Battle of Allatoona Pass Remembered
Saturday & Sunday 10 AM - 4 PM from October 5, 2013 until October 6, 2013     
Red Top Mountain State Park - Cartersville, GA
Tour the hillside and railroad cut through the pass. Walk the trails, visit the star fort, and follow the old roads just as the soldier's did in 1864. Watch rifle and cannon demonstrations. 770-975-0055.

Archery Explorer Train Ride
Saturday, October 5, 2013 9:30 AM to 5:20 PM
Sam Shortline - Cordele Train Station - Cordele, GA
Riding in air-conditioned, 1949 vintage train cars, you will travel across Lake Blackshear to Plains and back. Explore President Jimmy Carter’s boyhood farm (Jimmy Carter National Historic Site), go shopping and sample peanut butter treats. Groups and parties welcome. 229-276-0755.

Meteor Shower Paddle - the Draconids
Monday, October 7, 2013 7 PM to 9 PM 
Hard Labor Creek State Park - Rutledge, GA
This 2-hour guided paddle will give guests an opportunity to witness the "odd" Draconid meteor shower. Unlike many meteor showers, the Draconids are more likely to be visible in the evening hours, just after nightfall. Register in advance. Meet at the Lake Rutledge boat ramp. $20 plus $5 parking. 706-557-3001.


Brews & Bites at Skidaway
 
October 10 and 17, 2013, 6 PM to 9 PM       
 
Skidaway Island State Park – Savannah, GA
 
Brewers and chefs will discuss their process and their appreciation of local ingredients. Guests will also have a chance to learn about many exciting local and park projects. Tickets are $30 or $25 for Friends of Georgia State Parks Members. www.gastateparks.givezooks.com. 912-598-2300.
 
 
Halloween Hayrides
Fridays and Saturdays, October 11-26, 2013 7 PM to 10 PM
Red Top Mountain State Park - Cartersville, GA
Take a "spooktacular" hayride through the town of Ravenwood and listen closely as storytellers bring ghosts and goblins to life around a campfire. Hayrides leave at 7, 7:40, 8:20 and 9 PM. Suitable for all ages. Reservations required. $8. 2 and younger free. $5 parking. 678-792-9554.

Dirty Spokes Race
Saturday, October 12, 2013         
Fort Yargo State Park - Winder, GA
The Dirty Spokes running race series includes four state parks: Red Top Mountain, Unicoi, Fort Yargo and Victoria Bryant. Dates and distances vary. Visit http://www.dirtyspokes.com/fort-yargo-state-park-georgia/ for more information and to register. Race fee plus $5 parking. 770-867-3489.

Twilight Paddle
Saturday, October 12, 2013 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM          
Hard Labor Creek State Park - Rutledge, GA
Explore Lake Rutledge on this Ranger-Guided Twilight Paddle. As we scan the sky for ospreys and maybe an eagle, and watch the changing colors on the water as the sun sets.  We will discuss the role the CCC made in creating this park in the 1930s. Meet at the Park Office/Trading Post. Register in advance. $15 plus $5 parking. 706-557-3001.

Annual Kolomoki Festival - 75th Anniversary Celebration
Saturday, October 12, 2013
Kolomoki Mounds Historic Park - Blakely, GA
Enjoy a day of eats, shopping, boat tours, Native American demonstrations, singing and dancing performances, music, antique tractor parade and more. Also available is the free children’s section with arts and crafts, moon walk, and blow up slide. $5 parking. 229-724-2150.

Geology Day at Providence Canyon
Saturday, October 12, 2013 11 AM to 1 PM      
Providence Canyon State Outdoor Recreation Area - Lumpkin, GA
Providence Canyon is one of the great geographic wonders of the eastern United States. Join Professor Rich McWilliams of Thomas University in Thomasville, Ga. for a closeup view of this most unusual park. Pre-registration is required. $5 plus $5 parking. 229-838-4706.

Fall Celebration
Saturday, October 12, 2013 12 PM to 4 PM      
Smithgall Woods State Park - Helen, GA
Enjoy the natural beauty of the season with hands-on pioneer skills exhibits, hayrides, traditional craft vendors, mountain music, and apple cider from a hand-cranked press. $6 parking. 706-878-3087.



Bark In The Park Dog Ramble
 
October 12, 2013, 1 PM to 2:30 PM  
 
F.D. Roosevelt State Park - Pine Mountain, GA
 
Bring your canine friend and join us for an easy forest romp. Dogs must be on a 6-foot leash. You do not have to have a pet to walk with us. Meet next to the Trading Post in the campground. $5 parking. 706-663-4858.
 
 
Haunted House
Friday, October 18, 2013 until Saturday, October 19, 2013    
Reed Bingham State Park - Adel, GA
Trick-or-treaters, beware -- you’re in for a scare! Our haunted house and hayride are sure to be a scary trip for anyone. $5 parking. 229-896-3551.

Full Moon Suspension Bridge Hike
Friday, October 18, 2013 7 PM to 9 PM  
Saturday, October 19, 2013 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM          
Sunday, October 20, 2013 8:15 PM to 10 PM   
Tallulah Gorge State Park - Tallulah Falls, GA
Join in this challenging group hike as the evening arrives. $5 plus $5 parking. 706-754-7981.

Civil War Candle Lantern Tours
Saturday, October 19, 2013 6 PM to 9 PM         
Fort McAllister Historic Park - Richmond Hill, GA
Experience the fort at night as you are guided around by candlelight See how confederate soldiers spent their evenings by campfire, how they passed the cold nights, and how they performed their evening and nightly duties. Please call ahead to inquire about tour times. Adults $6.50, Seniors $6.00, Youth (6-18) $3.75, 5 & Under- Free 912.727.2339.

Full Moon Kayak Tour
Saturday, October 19, 2013 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM           
Hard Labor Creek State Park - Rutledge, GA
Join a guided tour of Lake Rutledge, and enjoy a peaceful paddle under a bright moon. Listen for night sounds, enjoy the night sky, and learn about the history of Hard Labor Creek State Park. Register in advance. $15 plus $5 parking. 706-557-3001.

New Echota Days
Saturday, October 19, 2013 10 AM to 5 PM       
New Echota Historic Site - Calhoun, GA
The old Cherokee Capital will come alive with various living history demonstrations including arts, music, crafts, dances, blacksmith, spinning and weaving and tours of the historic grounds and buildings of old New Echota. $5.50-$7.50 706-624-1321.

Thomas the Tank Engine Live!
October 19, 20, 25, 26, 27, 2013   
SAM Shortline Excursion Train - Cordele, GA
Thomas will visit the SAM Shortline Excursion Train at Georgia Veterans State Park in southwest Georgia. You can spend a whole day with the beloved storybook engine, Sir Topham Hatt and other friends.  Fee. 1-877-427-2457.

Edible and Medicinal Plants of Fall
Saturday, October 19, 2013 10 AM to 3 PM       
Smithgall Woods State Park - Helen, GA
Explore the bounty of medicinal and edible plants available in north Georgia forests and fields. The focus will be on plants that can be utilized in the field with little preparation. Advanced registration required. $35 or $30 if paid by Octoberober 4. $5 parking. 706-878-3087.

Fall Hoedown
Saturday, October 19, 2013 12 PM to 8 PM          
Vogel State Park - Blairsville, GA
Celebrate autumn’s arrival with noon chili, hotdogs and drinks for sale, followed by a 3 p.m. cakewalk, 4 p.m. hayrides, 5 p.m. bonfire and square/line dancing, 6 p.m. trunk or treats, and 7 p.m. professional storytelling. A $3 fee will be charged per person, per hayride for 13 years and up. $5 parking. 706-745-2628.

Octoberfest
Saturday, October 26, 2013 6 PM to 9 PM          
Florence Marina State Park - Omaha, GA
Celebrate Halloween with a haunted hayride, games for kids, and a costume contest. Food vendors will be on hand. Games 1 ticket each, hayride 3 tickets, cakewalk 1 ticket. Friends of Florence Marina will be holding the annual Silent Auction. $1 per ticket plus $5 parking. 229-838-4706.

Moonlight Madness & Carnival
Saturday, October 26, 2013 1 PM to 10 PM       
General Coffee State Park - Nicholls, GA
The day starts with a kids carnival in the afternoon, followed by the opening of our haunted house and hayrides after dark. $1-$5 plus $5 parking. 912-384-7082.

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Surrender of Gen. George H. Stoneman at the Battle of Sunshine Church (149th Anniversary)

Sunshine Church Battlefield - Round Oak, Georgia
149 years ago today on August 1, 1864, Maj. Gen. George H. Stoneman became the highest ranking Union officer to surrender during the entire War Between the States (or Civil War).

Stoneman's surrender took place on a hilltop 10 miles north of Gray, Georgia, at the end of the Battle of Sunshine Church. The engagement, which had begun the previous day, was one of the greatest Union disasters of the Atlanta Campaign.

Maj. Gen. George H. Stoneman
The Northern politician/general had left Decatur on July 27, 1864, at the head of a column of 2,104 officers and men and only two pieces of artillery. His objective - as approved by Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman - was to break the railroad between Atlanta and Macon and then liberate the thousands of Union prisoners of war being held at Camp Oglethorpe (Macon) and Camp Sumter (Andersonville).

Sherman warned Stoneman, however, to let caution be his guide. He was to focus first on breaking the railroad, but he was not to try to make the long ride to Andersonville unless he was all but assured of success. The cavalry commander did not heed Sherman's advice and paid for his mistake with his reputation.

Driving south from Decatur, Stoneman and his men broke the railroad and did as much damage as possible, but also unleashed a fury of terror on civilian families, particularly women and children. Their targeting of civilians outraged people across the South and in particular outraged the Georgia Reserves and Militia assembling to meet them at Macon.

Confederate Earthworks at Dunlap Hill
Instead of sweeping aside reserves and militia as he appears to have expected to do, Stoneman ran into a buzzsaw when he reached Macon. Maj. Gen. Howell Cobb commanded the well-fortified Confederate forces at the Battle of Dunlap Hill on July 30, 1864. The Federals tried a poorly organized attack up the Clinton Road, but Cobb's forces drove them back and the sun set to the sound of "rebel yells" coming from the Confederate earthworks on the Dunlap Farm and at nearby Fort Hawkins.

It was then that Stoneman made the mistake that would destroy his reputation. Instead of immediately falling back to the safety of Sherman's army, he began looking for another way to get across the Ocmulgee River to continue his planned raid on Andersonville - a ride that would make him a hero across the North if he could complete it with success.

Brig. Gen. Alfred Iverson
Gen. Cobb, however, outsmarted his Union counterpart by sending Brig. Gen. Alfred Iverson with a large force of Confederate cavalry to take up a position between Macon and Sherman's army.

Iverson, who had not performed well at the head of an infantry brigade at the Battle of Gettysburg the previous year, was in his element as a commander of cavalry and was especially ready to carry out Cobb's orders. He had grown up in Clinton and knew the roads, farms and woods of Middle Georgia like the back of his hand. Swinging around behind Stoneman, he chose the site for the coming battle in an area of ravines, hills, woods and farms about 10 miles north of Gray and just south of the community of Round Oak.  A small rural chapel named Sunshine Church stood nearby.

When Stoneman learned that Confederate cavalry was moving to cut him off, he fell back from Macon to try to get to safety before it was too late. He reached Sunshine Church on July 31, 1864, to find that he had waited too long.  Iverson was entrenched along a ridge cutting off his route of retreat.

Iverson's Ridge at Sunshine Church
The Union general tried to cut his way through, but Iverson was too much for him.  A fierce battle raged through the ravines, hollows and ridges at Sunshine Church. Things got worse for Stoneman when troops sent north by Cobb to attack him from behind appeared to his rear.  With Confederates now holding the ridge ahead of him and coming up from behind, he decided he was trapped.

During the night of July 31-August 1, he met with his senior officers and ordered two of his brigades to try to cut their way out and escape while he remained behind with the rest of his men to sacrifice himself and buy time. They urged him not to resort to such action, but George Stoneman was already a a defeated man.

Sunshine Church II
Built north of the battlefield after
the War Between the States.
Capron's and Adams' brigades did break out (although Capron's brigade was soon cut to pieces at the Battle of King's Tanyard near Athens). Stoneman held on a hilltop - known today as Stoneman's Hill - for a short time before surrendering to Iverson. He barely escaped being hanged from the nearest tree by the Confederates, who were infuriated over the attacks on civilians carried out by the Union raiders.

149 years ago today, George H. Stoneman began his journey to a Confederate prisoner of war camp. It would be months before he was released and he holds the dubious distinction of being the highest ranking Union officer captured during the four years of bloody war.

To learn more about the Battle of Sunshine Church, please visit www.exploresouthernhistory.com/sunshinechurch.

To learn more about the preliminary action at the Battle of Dunlap Hill, please visit www.exploresouthernhistory.com/dunlaphill.


Tuesday, July 30, 2013

149th anniversary of the Battle of Dunlap Hill - Macon, Georgia

Dunlap House at Ocmulgee National Monument
Today is the 149th anniversary of the day that "Stoneman's cavalry came to tear up the tracks again" at Macon, Georgia (to borrow a line from the old song, "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down").

Confederate Gen. Howell Cobb was waiting at Macon with a force of Georgia Reserves, militia and a few regular troops. With them he would turn on Union Gen. George H. Stoneman who was raiding south from near Atlanta with 2,000 men in hopes of liberating the Federal prisoners of war at Camp Oglethorpe in Macon and Camp Sumter at Andersonville. 

Confederate Fortifications at Dunlap Hill
The action, fought on the northern edge of Macon and in part on the grounds of today's Ocmulgee National Monument, is remembered today as the Battle of Dunlap Hill or Battle of Dunlap's Farm. A Confederate victory, it ended any hopes Stoneman had of riding on to Andersonville and instead set in motion a change of events that would lead to him becoming the highest ranking Union officer captured during the entire Civil War!

A preliminary action to the coming Battle of Sunshine Church, but an important encounter that turned the tide of Stoneman's Georgia Raid, the Battle of Dunlap Hill was a significant event in the history of the Atlanta Campaign.

Read more about the battle at:
And be sure to watch for more tomorrow and throughout the week on the Battle of Sunshine Church!

Thursday, July 11, 2013

New Georgia State Park set to open on Lake Lanier!

The following is a press release on the opening of the brand new Don Carter State Park at Lake Lanier, Georgia!
 
 
Lake Lanier’s Don Carter State Park to open July 15
First Georgia State Park and newest beach to open on Lake Lanier
 
 
beach at Don Carter State ParkGAINESVILLE, GA., July 8, 2013 -- Lake Lanier fans can look forward to a new place to play this summer when Don Carter State Park opens on July 15.  Georgia’s first state park on the 38,000-acre reservoir will feature camping, boat ramps, fishing, picnicking, playgrounds, hiking and a large swimming beach.  Parking is $5 and most day-use activities are free.
 
Situated on the north end of the reservoir, the 1,316-acre park offers access to a quiet section of the normally busy lake. Swimmers will enjoy the large beach with sloped lawn and bath house.  New boat ramps provide quick access to the lake, and anglers can prepare their catch at a fish-cleaning station.  A 1.5-mile paved trail welcomes hikers, bikers and strollers to explore surrounding hardwoods, while a two-mile trail can be explored on foot.
 
Don Carter State Park offers overnight getaways as well.  A modern campground with hot showers accommodates RVs, while another camping area is reserved just for tents and hammocks.  Although the park will soon accept reservations, campsites will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis during the first few weeks of opening.
 
Those who prefer a soft bed over a sleeping bag can look forward to the eight rental cabins, opening later this summer.  The two-bedroom cabins are perched on wooded hillsides near the lake, with rocking-chair porches and fully equipped kitchens. 
 
Don Carter State Park offers a bargain getaway on Lake Lanier.  Visitors pay $5 for parking, and most activities – including swimming – are free.  Campsites range from $15 to $29, and cabins will be $110 to $160.  Leashed dogs are welcome on trails and in the campground, but not in the visitor center and most cabins.  Covered picnic shelters rent for $45 and are perfect for family reunions, birthday parties and casual receptions.  Georgia’s newest state park is named in honor of Don Carter, the longest serving member (29 years) of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources board. 
 
Although the park officially opens July 15, the state will host a grand opening ceremony later this fall.  To learn more, visit GeorgiaStateParks.org/doncarter or call 678-450-7726 after July 15.
 
 
Don Carter State Park -- At A Glance
 
5000 N. Browning Bridge Rd.
Gainesville, GA 30506
678-450-7726
GeorgiaStateParks.org/doncarter
 
Located northeast of Gainesville, on the north side of Lake Lanier. From Clarks Bridge Road, go south on N. Browning Bridge Road. At the “Y,” take the left fork and continue for one-half mile to the park entrance.  Coordinates:  N 1596520, E 2423230
 
Accommodations & Facilities
• 1,316 Acres
• 8 Cottages -- still under construction ($110-$160)
• 46 Tent, Trailer, RV Campsites -- ($25-$29)
• 12 Walk-in Tent Sites ($15)
• 6 Picnic Shelters ($45)
• 39,000-Acre Lake Lanier
 
Things To Do & See
• Fishing – ramps, fish-cleaning station
• Boating – ramps and docks
• Lake Swimming -- large sand beach
• Hiking and Biking – 1.5-mile paved multi-use trail and 2-mile hiking trail
• Picnicking
• Playgrounds
 
Park Hours: 7 a.m.–10 p.m.

Monday, June 10, 2013

Georgia's State Parks need your help to win $100,000.

Franklin D. Roosevelt State Park
Georgia's State Parks are asking you to help them win a $100,000 grant for outdoor recreation. I received this press release today:

ATLANTA, June 10, 2013 -- June is “National Great Outdoors Month,” and Georgia’s State Park system is asking citizens to help crown “America’s Favorite Park” and win a $100,000 grant for outdoor recreation. The national contest is part of Coca-Cola’s America Is Your Park campaign which encourages families to get active outdoors. Anyone can vote online at www.Coke.com/parks through July 15.

Amicalola Falls State Park
“We know that Georgians are passionate about their favorite state parks, and we’re asking for their help,” State Parks Director Becky Kelley. “E-mail your friends, post links on Facebook, and send out Tweets. Better yet, use foursquare because it earns more votes every time you check in. A little support from a lot of people can help one or more of Georgia’s State Parks win this national contest.”
Coca-Cola's fourth annual America Is Your Park campaign will award $100,000, $50,000 and $25,000 grants to the top three ranking parks in the country. A fourth park will be chosen at random from the remaining top 25 to win a $15,000 grant. Georgians can vote as often as they wish on 
www.Coke.com/parks until July 15, and checking in with foursquare earns 100 votes.
The more people are active outdoors, the more votes they can earn for their favorite park. To encourage more activity outdoors, votes will be doubled on the first day of summer (June 21) and the last weekend of voting (July 13 and 14). 

Voting methods include:
1) Earn 10 votes each day by logging at least 20 minutes of physical activity using MapMyFitness.com.
2) Earn five (5) votes per day by “checking in” at a park via foursquare.
3) Earn one (1) vote by registering online at www.Coke.com/parks and voting with a computer or smartphone.

Kolomoki Mounds State Park
Georgia has more than 40 state parks, from Cloudland Canyon and Vogel in the north Georgia mountains, to High Falls and Hard Labor Creek in middle Georgia, and Kolomoki Mounds and Crooked River in southern Georgia. Park visitors enjoy fishing, boating, camping, hiking, geocaching, padding and numerous other outdoor activities. Throughout the year, rangers offer programs such as guided paddles and hikes, nature crafts for children, wilderness survival and outdoor concerts. To learn more about Georgia’s State Parks, visit www.GeorgiaStateParks.org, and to register for voting, visit www.Coke.com/parks.

Coca-Cola has donated more than $14 million in recreation grants and partnerships to help keep families active in the great outdoors. Through America Is Your Park, Coca-Cola is continuing its partnership with the National Park Foundation, America’s State Parks and the National Recreation and Park Association. Last year’s winners were parks in Alabama, New York and Floriday, with the “wild card” $15,000 winner being Swift-Cantrell, a city park in Kennesaw, Georgia.

“We were very glad to see a fellow Georgia park win last year,” said Kelley. “Any time citizens get outside and enjoy active lifestyles is great. And we hope that one of Georgia’s State Parks is among the winners for 2013.”

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Revolutionary War History in Liberty County, Georgia


Fort Morris State Historic Site
Liberty County, just south of Savannah, is one of the best places in the nation to explore the history of the American Revolution.

I've just added a number of new pages about Liberty County to my main site at www.exploresouthernhistory.com.  Here is some of what you can find there:

Fort Morris State Historic Site - Located at old Sunbury east of Midway, Fort Morris was built during the American Revolution to protect the town that once was the second busiest seaport on the southern part of the U.S. Atlantic coast. 

The fort was besieged by the British in November 1778 and became a landmark of American history when its commander, Col. John McIntosh, responded to a demand for surrender with defiant words, "Come and take it."

The British commander, Lt. Col. L.V. Fuser, didn't have the nerve and instead retreated.

Learn more about Fort Morris at www.exploresouthernhistory.com/fortmorris.

Sunbury Cemetery in Liberty County, Georgia
Ghost Town of Sunbury - Just a few hundred yards from Fort Morris State Historic Site, Sunbury was an important Georgia seaport of the colonial era. At one point it rivaled nearby Savannah.

The town was the scene of battles and skirmishes throughout the Revolutionary War and it was the British occupation of Sunbury that started the community on its long road to disappearance. So many people fled that by the end of the war, Sunbury was a mere shell of its former self.

Today, besides the earthworks at Fort Morris, all that remains are a few old roads and the historic Sunbury Cemetery.

Learn more about Sunbury at www.exploresouthernhistory.com/sunbury1.

Midway Congregational Church - Founded in 1752 by Congregationalists who moved down from Dorchester, South Carolina, Midway Congregational Church was often called the Midway (or "Medway") Meeting House during the American Revolution.

A community meeting at the church in 1775 resulted in the election of Lyman Hall as one of Georgia's representatives to the Second Continental Congress. He went on to become one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence.

Fighting took place 1.5 miles south of the church in 1778 when outnumbered Patriot forces tried to fight oncoming British troops at the Battle of Midway Church. Col. James Screven was mortally wounded in that battle and is buried at Midway Cemetery.

The British burned the original church building after the battle, but it was rebuilt in 1792 when the current structure was completed.

Learn more about Midway at www.exploresouthernhistory.com/midway.




Sunday, April 21, 2013

75th Anniversary of FDR State Park highlights May events at Georgia State Parks & Historic Sites

FDR State Park
The 75th Anniversary of FDR State Park and a commemoration of the 175th anniversary of the Trail of Tears highlight events planned for May at Georgia State Parks & Historic Sites.  Plus there are great train excursions, nature walks, history programs and events for kids!

Here is the schedule of events planned for Georgia State Parks & Historic Sites in May:


NORTH GEORGIA
Atlanta Audubon Society Bird Walk
Saturday, May 11, 12 p.m. – 2 p.m.
Fort Yargo State Park – Winder
Fort Yargo has some great habitat, including marshland, mixed hardwood Forest, and an expansive open lake. We will look for a variety of birds like woodpeckers, warblers, and wading birds. Learn about the Atlanta Audubon Society, and how you can get involved in bird watching, as well as land conservation. $5 parking. (770) 867-3489 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (770) 867-3489 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

CCC Reunion/Trail Project
Saturday, May 11, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Vogel State Park – Blairsville
Join the boys of "The Tree Army" as they tell stories of the New Deal era. This is a covered-dish meal with meat and drinks provided by the Vogel Volunteers. Also join the Georgia Appalachian Trail Club for a service project like one that would have been done during "The Great Depression". Work begins at 9:00 am and CCC Reunion begins at 11:00 am. RSVP required. (706) 745-2628 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (706) 745-2628 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

Twisted Ankle Marathon
Saturday, May 18
James H. (Sloppy) Floyd State Park – Summerville
The Twisted Ankle Marathon and Half Marathon is a hilly, technical run through the park and along Taylor's Ridge in the Chattahoochee National Forest. There is also a Kid's Fun Run on the day of the event - an enjoyable way to participate in National Kids to Parks Day. Fees. $5 parking. (706) 857-0826 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (706) 857-0826 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

175 Years: Cherokee Trail of Tears Memorial Service
Saturday, May 18, 2 p.m. – 4 p.m.
New Echota Historic Site – Calhoun
In May 1838, State Militia and Federal Troops started the removal of Cherokee Indians from their homeland in Georgia and surrounding states. Join us for a memorial service including speakers from the Cherokee Nation, Eastern Band of Cherokee, United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee and National Trail of Tears Association. Participating will be Tommy Wildcat, All Nations Warrior Society Honor Guard, Medicine Ridge Singers, Sammy Still and Jack Baker. $5-$6.50 (free for service only) (706) 624-1321 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (706) 624-1321 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

Youth Fishing Days at Buck Shoals
Saturday, May 18, 8 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Smithgall Woods State Park – Helen
Children and their special "big person" can fish in a lake stocked with catfish, bass and bream. Fish caught can be kept. Bring your own bait (no corn) and rods. This event is not at Smithgall Woods, but at Buck Shoals, a nearby, unopened state park. Call for directions. Occurs every third Saturday through September. $5 parking. (706) 878-3087 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (706) 878-3087 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

Tugaloo’s National Kids Park Day
Saturday, May 18, 11 a.m.
Tugaloo State Park – Lavonia
Celebrate getting outdoors and join us for these kid friendly programs. 11:00 am 'Water Exploration' see what critters live in Lake Hartwell. Met at the Amphitheater and wear shoes that can get wet. 1:00 pm 'Snakes Alive' at the Nature Hut. 3:00 pm 'Putt-Putt Tournament' at the Mini Golf Course by the beach. Tournament is for kids 12 and under. $5 Putt-Putt Tournament $5 parking. (706) 356-4362 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (706) 356-4362 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

Junior Fishing Rodeo
Saturday, May 18, 9 a.m. – 11 a.m.
Victoria Bryant State Park – Royston
Registration will begin at 8:30 am. We will hold the Rodeo at the back pond. It is for children ages 16 yrs. or younger. All participates must be registered or in line to register by 9:00 am to be eligible for prizes. $5 parking. (706) 245-6270 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (706) 245-6270 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

Tallulah Gorge State Park
Full Moon Suspension Bridge Hike
Friday, May 24, 8:15 p.m. – 10:15 p.m.
Saturday, May 25, 9:30 p.m. – 11:30 p.m.
Tallulah Gorge State Park – Tallulah Falls
Take a mile and a half hike under the full moon. $5 plus $5 parking. (706) 754-7981 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (706) 754-7981 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

Memorial Day Blast
Friday, May 24, 8 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Saturday, May 25, 1 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Sunday, May 26, 1 p.m. – 8 p.m.
Monday, May 27, 1 p.m. – 4 p.m.
Unicoi State Park and Lodge – Helen
Join in on sack races, field-day activities, hayrides, a campfire, a music concert and hoedown. $5 parking. (706) 878-2201 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (706) 878-2201 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting ext. 305.

Exploring Mushrooms
Saturday, May 25, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Smithgall Woods State Park – Helen
Explore mushroom natural history, ecology, and lore with Dr. Julia Kerrigan, a mycologist at Clemson University and co-founder of the South Carolina Upstate Mycological Society (SCUMS). Begin in the classroom with an introduction to the kingdom Fungi followed by a walk exploring fascinating fungi in the forest and their roles in the ecosystem. Register in advance. $10 plus $5 parking. (706) 878-3087 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (706) 878-3087 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

Holiday Gorge Floor Hike
Saturday, May 25 through Tuesday, May 28, 10:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Tallulah Gorge State Park – Tallulah Falls
This is a strenuous trek; include hiking down 531 stairs, a river crossing jumping from rock to rock, and climbing boulders along the side of the river to Bridal Veil Falls where you can swim. Total miles are 3.5. No pets; wear appropriate footwear; children must be 10 or older; bring food and water. Register in advance. $5 plus $5 parking. (706) 754-7981 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (706) 754-7981 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

Southern Gospel Music
Saturday, May 25, 7 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Tugaloo State Park – Lavonia
The Southern Gospel group "Blood Bought" from Toccoa will be at the park's Beach Pavilion for a night of fun and music. Bring your favorite camping chair and join us for a relaxing musical evening. $5 parking. (706) 356-4362 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (706) 356-4362 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

Saturday Evening Concert Series
Saturday, May 25
Unicoi State Park and Lodge – Helen
Some of the best musicians in the area perform a variety of music from Appalachian Mountain, Bluegrass and Southern Gospel music. Saturdays at 8 p.m., Memorial Day Weekend through mid-November. These programs will be “pass-the-hat” donations for the musicians. $5 parking. 800-573-9659 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 800-573-9659 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting ext. 305.

Visiting Artist Series
Saturday, May 25 through Sunday, May 26, 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Unicoi State Park and Lodge – Helen
Each week a different artist or craftsperson will be demonstrating their art or craft and will have samples of their work for sale. The program lasts each weekend from Memorial Day through mid-November. $5 parking. (706) 878-2201 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (706) 878-2201 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting ext. 305.

COASTAL GEORGIA

Family Nature Quest
Saturday, May 4, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Crooked River State Park – St. Marys
Want to learn about nature as a family? Come to our “fundana” activities each month and learn about a different topic. There will be 12 quests and at each program the family will receive one bandana about the topic. The family that completes the most quests will receive a bonus bandana for the entire family. Register in advance. $10 per family $5 parking. 912-882-5256 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 912-882-5256 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

Skidaway’s National Kids to Parks Day
Saturday, May 18, 2 p.m.
Skidaway Island State Park – Savannah
Celebrate National Kids to Parks Day by competing in a number of yard games, such as water balloon toss and sack races. $5 parking. (912) 598-2300 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (912) 598-2300 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

War of Jenkins’ Ear
Saturday, May 25 through Monday, May 27, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m.
Wormsloe Historic Site – Savannah
Wormsloe will commemorate Georgia's role in the 1739-1748 war between Britain and Spain. A brief presentation at the Visitor Center will be followed by a walking tour of the site. The program will also include military drills and black powder weapons demonstrations. $4.50 - $10 (912) 353-3023.

Fort McAllister Historic Park
Memorial Day Commemoration
Saturday, May 25, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Fort McAllister Historic Park – Richmond Hill
Help us pay tribute to our fellow patriots who served our country throughout the years. Cannon and musket firings, Civil War-era demonstrations, and lots of family fun. (912) 727-2339 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (912) 727-2339 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

Memorial Day Commemoration
Monday, May 27, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Fort Morris Historic Site – Midway
This coastal fort will present hourly Revolutionary War soldier talks and musket and cannon demonstrations. $3-$4.50 (912) 884-5999 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (912) 884-5999 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

SOUTHERN & CENTRAL GEORGIA

The Little Roy & Lizzy Music Festival
Wednesday, May 1 through Saturday, May 4, 12 p.m. – 10 p.m.
Elijah Clark State Park – Lincolnton
Little Roy and Lizzy return to Elijah Clark with some of the country's best Bluegrass performers. Bring your lawn chairs. Enjoy the food and craft vendors. Fee. $5 parking. (706) 864-7203 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (706) 864-7203 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

Twilight Paddle
Friday, May 3 through Saturday, May 4, 6 p.m. – 8 p.m.
Friday, May 17, 6 p.m. – 8 p.m.
Sunday, May 26 through Monday, May 27, 7 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Hard Labor Creek State Park – Rutledge
Explore Lake Rutledge on this ranger-guided twilight paddle. As we scan the sky for Ospreys and maybe an Eagle, and watch the changing colors on the water as the sunsets, we will interpret the role the CCC made in creating this great park in the 1930s. Meet at the Park Office/Trading Post. Register in advance. $15 plus $5 parking. (706) 557-3001 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (706) 557-3001 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

Southern History Train Ride
Friday, May 3, 10 a.m. – 3:45 p.m.
SAM Shortline Excursion Train – Cordele
Explore history with a departure from Georgia Veterans State Park, followed by an hour layover in Archery at the boyhood farm of President Jimmy Carter. Hop back on the train for a 10-minute ride into Plains for an hour and 20 minutes stop. You will arrive back at Georgia Veterans with time to enjoy the park’s museum. 1-877-427-2457 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 1-877-427-2457 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

May Day Train Ride
Saturday, May 4, 9:45 a.m. – 3:35 p.m.
SAM Shortline Excursion Train – Cordele
Enjoy May Day Festivities at St. Mark A.M.E. Church. Arriving at 12:30, you can have some lunch, hear choirs, view exhibitors making soap and other things. Face painting and crafts. Yes, there is the tradition of platting of the May Pole at 1:15 and speakers. 1-877-427-2457 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 1-877-427-2457 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

F.D. Roosevelt State Park
Bird Walk
Saturday, May 4, 9 a.m. – 10 a.m.
F.D. Roosevelt State Park – Pine Mountain
Stroll along the woodland edges to listen and look for feathered friends. Bring binoculars or share park loaners. Meet at the park office on Hwy 190. $5 parking. (706) 663-4858 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (706) 663-4858 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

Atlanta Audubon Beginners Bird Walk
Saturday, May 4, 12 p.m. – 3 p.m.
Hard Labor Creek State Park – Rutledge
This field trip is designed for anyone interested in learning more about birds, habitats critical to some species, and organizations like the Audubon Society, which are dedicated to bird conservation. Meet at the Park Office/Trading Post. $5 parking. (706) 557-3001 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (706) 557-3001 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

High Falls Historic Walk
Saturday, May 4, 10 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.
High Falls State Park – Jackson
Join our naturalist on a short walk and learn about the history of the once-prosperous town of High Falls. Hike also includes a rare chance to tour inside the old powerhouse, which provides great photo opportunities of the Towaliga River. Please wear sturdy shoes. Meet at the Visitor Center. $5 plus $5 parking. (478) 993-3053 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (478) 993-3053 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

Roosevelt Day: Anniversary of the Little White House
Saturday, May 4, 9 a.m. – 4:45 p.m.
Roosevelt’s Little White House Historic Site – Warm Springs
In May of 1932, a housewarming party was thrown to celebrate the construction of FDR's Little White House. Eighty years later, a series of guest speakers and special programs will be offered. $8-$12. (706) 655-5870 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (706) 655-5870 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

Americus Adventure Train Ride
Friday, May 10, 9:30 a.m. – 4:50 p.m.
SAM Shortline Excursion Train - Cordele
Riding in air-conditioned, 1949 vintage train cars, you can travel across Lake Blackshear, tour Habitat for Humanity’s Global Village and sample peanut butter treats in Plains. Enjoy a mix of romantic yesteryear with the excitement of today’s South as the SAM Shortline Excursion Train runs from Cordele through Georgia Veterans State Park to Americus and Plains, then back. Groups and parties welcome. 1-877-427-2457 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 1-877-427-2457 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

Kids Fishing Derby
Saturday, May 11, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.
General Coffee State Park – Nicholls
Children ages 3-15 (accompanied by a parent or guardian) are invited to participate in the parks annual kids fishing derby. Prizes will be offered in various categories and age groups. Registration will be held the morning of the event. Donations appreciated. $5 parking. (912) 384-7082 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (912) 384-7082 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

Wild Gourmet Dinner
Saturday, May 11
Mistletoe State Park – Appling
You never “sausage” a dinner as the one we’re planning this time! On the menu: rattlesnake sausage and venison sausage, smothered in gravy with acorn dumplings -- a real taste treat. Come by and taste what everyone brings to this potluck treat where every dish has to contain at least one wild ingredient. $5 parking. (706) 541-0321 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (706) 541-0321 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

New Moon Kayak Tour
Saturday, May 11, 7:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
Hard Labor Creek State Park – Rutledge
Lake Rutledge is a great place to enjoy the night sky. Join this ranger-led tour of the lake and enjoy night sounds, star-gazing, and a relaxing time on the water. A new moon means that many stars will be visible on the nighttime paddle. Register in advance. $15 plus $5 parking. (706) 557-3001 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (706) 557-3001 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

International Migratory Bird Day
Saturday, May 11, 8 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Reed Bingham State Park – Adel
Everyone knows about robins and geese migrating, but did you know that hummingbirds, vultures, and hawks migrate as well? Come learn about migratory birds with guided bird hikes, bird lectures, and crafts. $5 parking. (229) 896-3551 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (229) 896-3551 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

Jimmy Carter Boyhood Farm
Archery Explorer Train Ride
Saturday, May 11 and 25, 9:30 a.m. – 5:20 p.m.
SAM Shortline Excursion Train - Cordele
Riding in air-conditioned, 1949 vintage train cars, you will travel across Lake Blackshear to Plains and back. Explore President Jimmy Carter’s boyhood farm (Jimmy Carter National Historic Site), go shopping and sample peanut butter treats. Groups and parties welcome. 1-877-427-2457 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 1-877-427-2457 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

A Presidential Motorcade: Social Security Car Tour to Visit
Friday, May 17, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Roosevelt’s Little White House Historic Site – Warm Springs
More than 60 antique automobiles will be parked on the Little White House grounds for visitors to take a step back in time. The Social Security Car Tour features cars old enough to draw a Social Security card, if they could draw one. Car owners will be on hand to answer questions and show off their automobiles. $8-$12. (706) 655-5870 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (706) 655-5870 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

The Dam Walk
Saturday, May 18, 10 a.m.
High Falls State Park – Jackson
Get up close and personal with the most predominant feature at High Falls State Park...the dam. Walk availability is dependent on river flow. No dogs. Must be 6 or older. Please wear durable shoes. $5 plus $5 parking. (478) 993-3053 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (478) 993-3053 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

High Falls’ National Kids to Parks Day
Saturday, May 18, 10 a.m.
High Falls State Park - Jackson
Celebrate National Kids to Parks Day by competing in a number of fun activities including a miniature golf tournament, backyard Olympics, and wildlife trivia. $5 plus $5 parking. (478) 993-3053 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (478) 993-3053 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

5K Road Kill Run
Saturday, May 18, 8 a.m.
Reed Bingham State Park – Adel
Stretch your legs and have fun. Meet at the Beach Pavilion to run in our 5k race around the beautiful park. The course is certified and will be professionally timed at the finish line. Register at the Visitor Center or at www.runningintheusa.com before May 12 or register at 7:00 a.m. the day of the race. $20 pre-register; $25 day of race. $5 parking. (229) 896-3551 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (229) 896-3551 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

Jarrell Plantation’s National Kids to Parks Day
Saturday, May 18 through Sunday, May 19, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Jarrell Plantation Historic Site – Juliette
Learn what kind of life children had on the plantation. We will show you what kind of games they would have played and we will make one of the toys they would have played with in that time. $4-$6.50. (478) 986-5172 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (478) 986-5172 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

75th Anniversary BBQ Dinner
Friday, May 24, 7 p.m.
F.D. Roosevelt State Park – Pine Mountain
75th Anniversary BBQ Dinner includes meal, seat in Group Shelter and Mystery Tree Program Presentation. Guest Speaker: Don Wells Author of the book Mystery Trees. The never-before-told story about the curious, oddly shaped “trail trees” that were used by Indians to guide themselves across the North American continent. $25. (706) 663-4858 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (706) 663-4858 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

75th Celebration Activities
Saturday, May 25, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
F.D. Roosevelt State Park – Pine Mountain
Outside World Outfitters Boat Demo Day- 8:00am –Noon & 2pm- 6pm at Lake Delanor. FDR Amusement Carnival- 10:00am – 6:00pm at ball field. Grand Opening of Liberty Bell Pool- 10:00am-6:00pm. Sean Rox Drum Circle Concert- 6:00pm- 10:00pm at the Office Amphitheater. Bring your own instruments; all percussion instruments welcome. Some fees. $5 parking. (706) 663 4858 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (706) 663 4858 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

Memorial Day Weekend
Friday, May 24 through Monday, May 27, 10 a.m. – 11 a.m.
Reed Bingham State Park – Adel
Celebrate with boat rides, animal programs, arts and crafts, and guided hikes. Call in advance to reserve spots for boat rides. Boat Rides $5. $5 parking. (229) 896-3551 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (229) 896-3551 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

Moonlight Hike
Friday, May 24, 7 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Hard Labor Creek State Park – Rutledge
Join a park ranger on this guided hike under the full moon. Wear comfortable shoes, insect repellant, and bring a camera to record the journey, as we listen for insects, frogs and other nocturnal creatures. Meet at the Hard Labor Creek Trading Post. $5 plus $5 parking. (706) 557-3001 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (706) 557-3001 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

Full Moon Kayak Tour
Saturday, May 25, 7:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
Hard Labor Creek State Park – Rutledge
Join a guided tour of Lake Rutledge, and enjoy a peaceful paddle under a bright moon. Listen for night sounds, enjoy the night sky, and learn about the history of Hard Labor Creek State Park. Register in advance. $15 plus $5 parking. (706) 557-3001 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (706) 557-3001 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

Memorial Day Weekend Celebration
Saturday, May 25 through Monday, May 27
Florence Marina State Park – Omaha
A variety of family events will include crafts and games throughout the weekend. $2 - $5 $5 parking. (229) 838-4706 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (229) 838-4706 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

Memorial Day Mayhem
Saturday, May 25, 11 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Little Ocmulgee State Park and Lodge – Helena
It's H2O Olympics Time! Compete in soaking wet water games, meet interesting creatures, take home cool crafts and enjoy a night hike. $1-$3 plus $5 parking. (229) 868-7474 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (229) 868-7474 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting x6052.

Historic Pools at Warm Springs
Swim the Warm Springs
Saturday, May 25 through Monday, May 27, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Roosevelt’s Little White House Historic Site – Warm Springs
Swim in the historic pools built by Franklin D. Roosevelt as a place for therapy. Normally kept empty for preservation, the shallow pools will be filled with naturally warm spring water. Limited to 80 per session. Reservations suggested. Ages 6 up. $20 adults; $12.50 ages 6 to 17; Family Package $80. (706) 655-5870 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (706) 655-5870 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.
Searching for Dragons and Damsels
Sunday, May 26, 2 p.m. – 4 p.m.

Hard Labor Creek State Park – Rutledge
Dragonflies and damselflies are some of the most beautiful and beneficial insects in the bug world. They come in many sizes shapes and colors. Join a park ranger on the hunt for these tiny predators, and explore streams, lake and pond. Bring a digital camera and binoculars for the adventure. This hike is best for participants 10 years old and up. Meet at Office/Trading Post. $5 plus $5 parking. (706) 557-3006 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (706) 557-3006 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

Memorial Day Flag Retirement Ceremony
Monday, May 27, 10 a.m.
F.D. Roosevelt State Park – Pine Mountain
Pine Mountain Boy Scout Troop #40 will be performing a retirement ceremony for the American flag. Guests are welcome to bring flags needing to be retired and may drop their flags off at the FDR State Park Front Desk upon check-in. $5 parking. (706) 663-4858 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (706) 663-4858 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

METRO ATLANTA

Soldier’s Life
Saturday, May 4
Pickett’s Mill Battlefield Historic Site – Dallas
Learn about the life of the common soldier who fought in Georgia. A Park Ranger dressed as a soldier will display the items soldiers carried while marching and fighting in north Georgia in 1864. $3-$5.50 (770) 443-7850.

Photography 101
Saturday, May 4, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Sweetwater Creek State Park – Lithia Springs
Join Georgia State University professor Nancy Floyd, the artist-in-residence at Sweetwater Creek State Park, as we learn about Composition and Point of View. You don't need an expensive camera to take good pictures. A simple point-and-shoot will do. Bring your manual. This class offers easy to understand instructions, classroom time and a hike in the woods. Ages 12 and older. $15 plus $5 parking. (770) 732-5871 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (770) 732-5871 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

Celebrate Archaeology
Saturday, May 4, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Etowah Indian Mounds Historic Site – Cartersville
See Etowah Mounds as an archaeologist would. Learn how archaeology works. See artifacts from the site and discover what they tell us about ancient people. There are activities for the kids including archaeological dig boxes. A guided tour with a professional archaeologist will highlight the day, along with other group presentations. $4.00-$5.50. (770) 387-3747 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (770) 387-3747 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

Iron Pour
Saturday, May 11
Red Top Mountain State Park – Cartersville
Watch a demonstration of our iron furnace, harking back to the days of iron production in the Allatoona mining community. Purchase a scratch block mold and create your own piece of cast iron art. Molds go on sale at 2 pm and supplies are limited. $5 parking. (770) 975-0055 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (770) 975-0055 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

Bird Walk
Saturday, May 11, 8 a.m. – 10 a.m.
Red Top Mountain State Park – Cartersville
Bring your binoculars and cameras to this guided bird walk celebrating International Migratory Bird Day. We'll be on the paved Lakeside Trail and hiking less than a mile. $5 parking. (770) 975-0055 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (770) 975-0055 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

Kids Outdoor Adventure Festival
Saturday, May 18, 8 a.m.
Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge
Join us at Alexander's Lake for a fishing rodeo, archery, fly-fishing, tree climbing, orienteering, hayrides, and lots of other fun games. Bring your fishing poles and bait as we learn about aquatic habitats and fish identification. $5 parking. (770) 389-7801 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (770) 389-7801 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

Geology Hike
Saturday, May 18, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m.
Sweetwater Creek State Park – Lithia Springs
Geologist and "Friends of Sweetwater Creek State Park" member John Johnston will lead a moderate 2-mile hike identifying rock types and explaining how they formed. There will also be a visit inside the ruins of the Civil War era New Manchester Mill alongside the beautiful rapids of Sweetwater Creek. $5 plus $5 parking. (770) 732-5871 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (770) 732-5871 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

Atlanta Audubon Society Bird Walk
Sunday, May 19, 8 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge
Bring your binoculars for this gentle hike through the park's Power of Flight area. Basic identification techniques and common birds will be discussed. Good for all ages. We recommend long pants and sleeves. Meet at the Alexander Lake Area. Register in advance. Donations of birdseed are appreciated. $5 parking. (770) 389-7801 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (770) 389-7801 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

Full Moon Night Hike
Saturday, May 25, 8 p.m.
Panola Mountain State Park – Stockbridge
Listen to whippoorwills and owls as the sun slowly sets and the moon begins to rise. Panola Mountain is one of the best places to see the wildlife of the night. Bring flashlights and hiking boots. Meet at the nature center 15 minutes before each program. Register in advance. $7 plus $5 parking. (770) 389-7801 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (770) 389-7801 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

You can obtain more information at www.GeorgiaStateParks.org. I also have articles on many different Georgia State Parks at www.exploresouthernhistory.com.