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Article: BRUNSWICK AND THE Golden Isles OF GEORGIA.(Brief Article)
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- Travel America
- Article date:
- September 1, 2001
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Soak up sun and history on these sand-fringed coastal retreats
"A world of marsh that borders a world of seas"
This is the way Georgia-born poet Sidney Lanier word-pictured his home state's coastline and beckoning barrier islands in the 1870s, and probably no one since has said it better. Well over a century later, travelers who set out on a driving tour of this sunstruck territory are discovering the same indigenous treasures--as awesome and spirit-lifting as ever--that inspired the poet to pick up his pen.
Rolling into town? Stop for a copy of a mapped driving tour brochure at the Visitors Center--it's handily set smack at the St. Simons ...
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Article: Cloister Bells Ring Again at Sea Island Resorts.
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... ... Open at The Cloister Hotel This Weekend SEA ISLAND, Ga., March 30 /PRNewswire ... year renaissance, The Cloister at Sea Island, America's sweetheart hotel, welcomes ... series of unveilings and new beginnings, Sea Island Resorts debuts its grand centerpiece ...
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