SAN ANTONIO — Kayaking is back on the San Antonio River Walk just in time for the holidays. The limited-time event is called Holly Jolly Kayaking and will take place on the Museum Reach of the River ...
LEARN MORE ABOUT THAT AND NEW DETAILS. THIS MORNING, AFTER A MAN WAS FOUND DEAD IN TOCCOA, GEORGIA, IN A MOTEL ROOM, OFFICIALS SAY HIS BODY WAS FOUND AT 1030 THURSDAY NIGHT ON SOUTH POND STREET IN A ...
"The historic Battle of Kettle Creek, in which American patriots secured a decisive victory in the Revolutionary War, was fought on Washington soil and exists now as a site open for visitation.
"The Historic Big Oak is one of the largest Southern Live Oak trees east of the Mississippi, and includes a circumference of 26.5 feet in its trunk and stands 68 feet tall. The historic landmark was ...
IRMO — While many South Carolina residents think of the rivers as places to cool off in the summer, my favorite time of year for having fun on the river is September. The leaves are starting to turn ...
In this video, I test my nerves with a daring kayak drop straight into the river. Watch as I paddle up to the edge, take a deep breath, and launch myself off the stone ledge for an adrenaline-filled ...
Sunlight bathes Dahlonega’s charming streetscape where vintage lampposts stand guard over cobblestone paths. Norman Rockwell would approve! Photo credit: G. DAWSON Gold was discovered here in 1828, ...
A person was pulled from the Kiskiminetas River Saturday after an apparent kayaking incident. Murrysville Medic One officials say their swiftwater rescue personnel, along with personnel from Saltsburg ...
North Georgia's 186-foot-tall Toccoa Falls draws visitors from around the world to Toccoa Falls College every year. Toccoa Falls College was founded by Dr. Richard Forrest in 1907 and sits on a ...
Leafy streets and small-town vibes – Dahlonega’s tree-lined avenues invite you to slow down and remember what life was like before smartphones. Photo credit: G. DAWSON Dahlonega sits like a hidden gem ...
A Walk in the Park is an ongoing series from State Journal photographer Nick King, who intends to explore Lansing area parks one hour at a time. If you have a suggestion of a park he should visit, ...