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  1. Athens is a vibrant college town of 127,000 people in the Classic Heartland region of Georgia. Athens is most popular in the late summer and fall when students, families of students or college football fans visit the University of Georgia.

  2. Athens is a consolidated city-county in the U.S. state of Georgia. Downtown Athens lies about 70 miles (110 km) northeast of downtown Atlanta. [6] The University of Georgia, the state's flagship public university and an R1 research institution, is in Athens and contributed to its initial growth.

  3. Athens (formally known as Athens-Clarke County) is a consolidated city–county in the U.S. state of Georgia, in the northeastern part of the state about an hour's drive from the global city of Atlanta, and comprising the former city of Athens proper (the county seat) and Clarke County.

  4. Experience Athens like a local, whether you are a foodie, history buff, craft beer enthusiast, sports fan, music lover, or arts admirer. Planning a trip to Athens, GA? Check out our interactive map and discover can't-miss attractions, fun things to do, great restaurants and the live music scene.

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    The small town of Athens, with a moniker of the Classic City, is hands down the host to one of the best downtown areas in the state, named the South's Best College Town by Southern Livingin 2020. Home to the University of Georgia, Athens is a known music mecca with a spectacular food scene and youthful vibe that resonates through town. One will fin...

    The thriving artistic town of Blue Ridge is known for a vibrantly-decorated and stroll-worthy downtown area. The district has fantastic restaurants, craft breweries, and art galleries, along with the region's only drive-in cinema. A classic slice of Americana, the 1955 establishment comes with an old-school snack bar serving nostalgic burgers and o...

    Dahlonega's small townscape is drenched in history as an essential stop during travel in the South. Founded in the early 1800s and named after the Cherokee word for gold, the town quickly prospered by providing the needed amenities to the passer-by carriages and other crafts. The beautiful town square and the well-preserved historic downtown area d...

    "Once upon a port," Darien was founded by Scottish Highlanders and was originally known as New Inverness. Now a quiet fishing town, it retains the stature of the bygone days in the Oglethorpe-designed squares, stately churches, and historic homes. A stroll-though the magnificent architecture-lined streets of the downtown will transport one into tha...

    Instead of attracting visitors with historic buildings, Helen rebranded itself post-war as a mountain-getaway destination. Becoming an instant hit for those who wanted to experience Germany without flying overseas, Helena is now one of the highest regarded small towns to visit in the nation. Known for the Bavaria-styled façades, one cannot help but...

    The 100-mile scenic route from Athens runs through seven significant small towns and cities, with Madison's wonderfully-preserved architecture a must-stop on this renowned Georgia Antebellum Trail. Historically beautiful, Madison was considered too pretty to be burned during the war, sparing architecture and sealing its fate as a popular tourist de...

    Part of the Georgia Coast Barrier Islands, the town was explored in the mid-16th century by Spanish settlers, with a later connection to the United StatesSubmarine Force. The coastal city with a deep history features a lively and vibrant downtown area, reflecting its various eras. The wonderful Historic District features many historically marvelous...

    Washington is the infamous brief capital of the state and the locale where the southern states of the Confederacy voted to dissolve and thus, ended the Civil Warin 1865. Set in east Georgia, the small town is replete with Southern charm featuring over 100 antebellum homes. One can see over 50 of them during a two-hour entertaining Miss Fanny's Tour...

  5. Aug 2, 2013 · Amid fields 70 miles east of Atlanta, Athens is home to the University of Georgia and known for music—it spawned the B-52s and R.E.M.—but it’s got great food too: “It’s New York caliber ...

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  7. Athens is a vibrant college town of 127,000 people (2020) in the Classic Heartland region of Georgia. Athens is most popular in the late summer and fall when students, families of students or college football fans visit the University of Georgia.

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