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Why Travel to the Southern States?
Florida is a world away from the other southern states and a USA must-see with some of the country's top attractions.
The remaining states are tied to the Mississippi, birthplace of the blues, hillbilly and jazz, the roots of many modern popular musical styles and still going strong.
Many areas have a 'southern charm' if nostalgic quaintness is what you are looking for.
There is a lot of Afro-American and Civil War related history around here.

Downside:
- Other than Florida, Louisiana and Georgia there are few must sees for the international tourist, though specialist interest and further exploration in the other states will bring its own rewards.
- There is some opportunist theft in Florida aimed especially at tourists. New Orleans has a reputation for street crime and scams.

When to Travel to the Southern States, USA:
Best: June and September
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Okay: July-August, but heat is exasperated by humidity making it rather sweaty.

Main Attractions:

Florida***
Further south than other states and very different, with great weather, wild wetlands, beautiful islands, extensive sandy coastline, world class theme parks and terrific Miami, the Florida peninsula is way ahead of other southerners in the tourism stakes, more information

Louisiana**
You can hear the river callin' in this heady mix, where blues and jazz meet Cajun and French influences at New Orleans, last stop along the great Mississippi River and its riverside plantations.

New Orleans*** Jazz was born here, a result of the multicultural mix.
Excellent cuisine, live music, relaxed pace, colourful architecture and a riotous Mardi Gras. more info

Historic Plantations* upriver of New Orleans is the state capital Baton Rouge and along the way are several historic plantations which can be visited for varying degrees of architectural splendour.

Acadiana* in the south west of the state the colourful Cajun culture takes over with it unique music and cuisine.
Lafayette's Acadian Cultural Center and Vermilionville Acadian Park will give you background info but the smaller towns are more attractive, so in the wetlands see:
Thibodaux for the Wetlands Acadian Cultural Center; Abbeville and Breaux Bridge, for crawfish and seafood excellence; New Iberia, St Martinville, and Opelousas for traditional buildings.
Consider also: Natchitoches for the Fort St Jean Baptiste reconstruction and National Historic District.

Georgia**
Well worth a visit just to see one of the most beautiful historic towns in the country, Savannah, but also several other worthwhile attractions in the Appalchian Mountains,the island coastline and the historic towns.

Savannah*** the top state attraction is this stunning historic town with its antebellum [prewar] splendour which is ideal for walking tours.
Head for the Historic downtown district and wander around the 21 squares.
Highlights include Davenport House and the Savannah History Museum.
Golden Isles* the barrier islands off the Georgian coast are named after the wealthy patrons who owned properties here. St Simons is the most populated with an old English fort, a lighthouse and museum.
The Cumberland Island National Seashore is a nature reserve of wildlife and hiking interest.
Appalachian Mountains** superb hiking and whitewater at the southern end of this range.
Try Vogel Sate Park for scenic splendour, the dramatic Talluhah Gorge, and Amicola Falls State Park.
Dahlonega is a good base, and has a gold museum, while the town of Helen has strong influences from Germany and Switzerland.
Atlanta* [for Martin Luther King***] the state capital, with a Centennial Olympic Park left over from the 96' Olympic Games.
Stone Mountain Park* near Atlanta, a great granite outcrop with carvings of confederate figures.
Consider also:
Pine Mountains for the extensive Callaway Gardens;Augusta, for the Masters Golf Tournament; Macon, Milledgevile and Madison for historic buildings, especially the Hay House in Macon.

Major Festivals and Events:
Mardis Gras, well represented in the region, but most famously in New Orleans and Mobile, Alabama.
May, Kentucky Derby,
Louisville, Kentucky, the biggest horse race in the country.
May, Masters Golf Tournament,
Augusta, Georgia
September, Kentucky Bourbon Festival, Bardstown, Kentucky

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