Athens and Surrounding Area

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Athens and Surrounding Area

Points of Interest

Things to see around Athens.
Lovely setting for a stroll through the beautiful gardens
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The State Botanical Garden of Georgia
2450 S Milledge Ave
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Lovely setting for a stroll through the beautiful gardens
Founded in 1945, the Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia houses a permanent collection of more than 10,000 works of art as well as 20 to 25 temporary exhibitions a year. The Jane and Harry Willson Sculpture Garden hosts rotating exhibitions of work by women sculptors. Strengths include American painting, works on paper, southern decorative arts and self-taught art, as well as works by African American artists and a Samuel H. Kress Study Collection of Renaissance and Baroque art. The official state museum of art, it offers free inspiration for everyone.
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Georgia Museum of Art
90 Carlton St
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Founded in 1945, the Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia houses a permanent collection of more than 10,000 works of art as well as 20 to 25 temporary exhibitions a year. The Jane and Harry Willson Sculpture Garden hosts rotating exhibitions of work by women sculptors. Strengths include American painting, works on paper, southern decorative arts and self-taught art, as well as works by African American artists and a Samuel H. Kress Study Collection of Renaissance and Baroque art. The official state museum of art, it offers free inspiration for everyone.
Built in 1897, Elder Mill Covered Bridge is one of only 13 functional covered bridges left in the state of Georgia. Drive through the beautiful bridge overlooking Rose Creek. You can pull over and enjoy the sights and sounds of the beautiful Rose Creek.
Elder Mill Covered Bridge
1441 Elder Mill Rd
Built in 1897, Elder Mill Covered Bridge is one of only 13 functional covered bridges left in the state of Georgia. Drive through the beautiful bridge overlooking Rose Creek. You can pull over and enjoy the sights and sounds of the beautiful Rose Creek.
The Tree That Owns Itself is a white oak tree that, according to legend, has legal ownership of itself and of all land within eight feet (2.4 m) of its base. The tree, also called the Jackson Oak, is at the corner of South Finley and Dearing Streets in Athens, Georgia, United States. The original tree, thought to have started life between the mid-16th and late 18th century, fell in 1942, but a new tree was grown from one of its acorns, and planted in the same location. The current tree is sometimes referred to as the Son of the Tree That Owns Itself. Both trees have appeared in numerous national publications, and the site is a local landmark. From Wikipedia
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擁有自己的樹
277 S Finley St
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The Tree That Owns Itself is a white oak tree that, according to legend, has legal ownership of itself and of all land within eight feet (2.4 m) of its base. The tree, also called the Jackson Oak, is at the corner of South Finley and Dearing Streets in Athens, Georgia, United States. The original tree, thought to have started life between the mid-16th and late 18th century, fell in 1942, but a new tree was grown from one of its acorns, and planted in the same location. The current tree is sometimes referred to as the Son of the Tree That Owns Itself. Both trees have appeared in numerous national publications, and the site is a local landmark. From Wikipedia
Sandy Creek Park is a 782-acre natural recreational area that includes more than 20 miles of foot trails, a 260-acre lake, swim beach, boat ramp (electric motors only), hardwood forests, fields, disc golf course, picnic areas, playgrounds, rental facilities, and off-leash dog parks. Activities available include basketball and tennis courts, camping, hiking, fishing, horseback riding, volleyball, and more. $2 admission From Explore Georgia.org
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Sandy Creek 公園
400 Bob Holman Rd
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Sandy Creek Park is a 782-acre natural recreational area that includes more than 20 miles of foot trails, a 260-acre lake, swim beach, boat ramp (electric motors only), hardwood forests, fields, disc golf course, picnic areas, playgrounds, rental facilities, and off-leash dog parks. Activities available include basketball and tennis courts, camping, hiking, fishing, horseback riding, volleyball, and more. $2 admission From Explore Georgia.org
After a devastating fire in 2009, The Georgia Theatre was rebuilt and reopened in August 2011, reclaiming its place as a keystone of the Athens music scene. HISTORY: The Georgia Theater is part of the Downtown Athens National Register Historic District and also the Downtown Local Historic District, which was designated in 2006. It was built as the Elite Theater in 1935 on the "foundation" of the original YMCA which had been constructed on that site in 1889. The upper part of that YMCA building was demolished in 1920 and it then served over the years as the Majestic Hotel, Masonic Temple, Dorsey Furniture Company, and Burnstein Brothers Furniture Company until the Elite Theater was built. It is unclear how much of the original YMCA building was incorporated into the Elite Theater. As a live music venue, The Georgia Theatre has been the site of Live performances from a long list of acclaimed bands Music videos such as R.E.M.'s "Shiny Happy People" (1992) and John Mayer's "No Such Thing" (2002) Live album recordings from Corey Smith (2008) and the Derek Trucks Band (2004) IN THE NEWS: One of Georgia's "Best Music History Sites," AAA Living, September/October 2018 From visitathensga.com
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Georgia Theatre
215 N Lumpkin St
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After a devastating fire in 2009, The Georgia Theatre was rebuilt and reopened in August 2011, reclaiming its place as a keystone of the Athens music scene. HISTORY: The Georgia Theater is part of the Downtown Athens National Register Historic District and also the Downtown Local Historic District, which was designated in 2006. It was built as the Elite Theater in 1935 on the "foundation" of the original YMCA which had been constructed on that site in 1889. The upper part of that YMCA building was demolished in 1920 and it then served over the years as the Majestic Hotel, Masonic Temple, Dorsey Furniture Company, and Burnstein Brothers Furniture Company until the Elite Theater was built. It is unclear how much of the original YMCA building was incorporated into the Elite Theater. As a live music venue, The Georgia Theatre has been the site of Live performances from a long list of acclaimed bands Music videos such as R.E.M.'s "Shiny Happy People" (1992) and John Mayer's "No Such Thing" (2002) Live album recordings from Corey Smith (2008) and the Derek Trucks Band (2004) IN THE NEWS: One of Georgia's "Best Music History Sites," AAA Living, September/October 2018 From visitathensga.com
The 40 Watt Club is a music venue in Athens, Georgia. Along with CBGB, the Whisky a Go Go, and selected others, it was instrumental in launching American punk rock and new wave music. The 40 Watt Club was the primary performance space for numerous "Athens bands", including Pylon, R.E.M., Love Tractor, Dreams So Real, Guadalcanal Diary, The Primates, Modern Skirts, and others. Its DIY ethos and informality were instrumental in the fostering of punk rock and a "scene" in Athens, GA. In more recent years, the club has been the home-base for such nationally renowned local bands as of Montreal, Reptar, Drive-By Truckers, and The Whigs. The club's owner since 1987 has been Barrie Buck. From Wikipedia
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40 Watt Club
285 W Washington St
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The 40 Watt Club is a music venue in Athens, Georgia. Along with CBGB, the Whisky a Go Go, and selected others, it was instrumental in launching American punk rock and new wave music. The 40 Watt Club was the primary performance space for numerous "Athens bands", including Pylon, R.E.M., Love Tractor, Dreams So Real, Guadalcanal Diary, The Primates, Modern Skirts, and others. Its DIY ethos and informality were instrumental in the fostering of punk rock and a "scene" in Athens, GA. In more recent years, the club has been the home-base for such nationally renowned local bands as of Montreal, Reptar, Drive-By Truckers, and The Whigs. The club's owner since 1987 has been Barrie Buck. From Wikipedia
Iron Horse (also known as Pegasus Without Wings) is an iron sculpture created by Abbot Pattison, who had been brought to the university on a Rockefeller grant to bring contemporary art to the South. In 1954, the sculpture was not well-received when it was placed in front of a freshman dorm and across the street from an athletic dorm. Students gathered. One painted the word “front” on its neck, and the defacement had begun. “Of course, everyone laughed —was a big joke,” said Earl McCutchen, an art professor who witnessed the incident. “A couple of guys then went in a car and came back with some bushel baskets of horse manure and dumped them behind the thing. You could just see it generating right there. Every group had to outdo the group before.” Mr. VanDerKloot said the pranks built up to the fire ceremony, adding, “They were dancing and chanting around the ring of fire.” “I think it made them really angry that they couldn't destroy the thing,” said Wiley Sanderson, a member of the art faculty who had helped Mr. Pattison construct the statue. “One student said, This may not be art, but it's one hell of a welding job.’ “ O.C. Aderhold, president of the university at the time, ordered the Iron Horse removed from the campus when he heard rumors that students planned to use dynamite or acetylene torches to destroy it. Years later, Dr. L.C. Curtis, a professor of agriculture at the time, asked the chairman of the art department, Lamar Dodd, if he could have the sculpture. Mr. Dodd consented. “Just looking at it, I knew I wanted it,” said Dr. Curtis, now 78 and retired. “I collect conversation pieces. I'm a little bit of an eccentric.” He put the horse on top of a hill on his farm, about 20 miles from the university, where Mr. VanDerKloot discovered it nine years ago when he was a university student. The statue still stands there. (taken from a Nov 4, 1979 article in the The New York Times )
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Iron Horse
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Iron Horse (also known as Pegasus Without Wings) is an iron sculpture created by Abbot Pattison, who had been brought to the university on a Rockefeller grant to bring contemporary art to the South. In 1954, the sculpture was not well-received when it was placed in front of a freshman dorm and across the street from an athletic dorm. Students gathered. One painted the word “front” on its neck, and the defacement had begun. “Of course, everyone laughed —was a big joke,” said Earl McCutchen, an art professor who witnessed the incident. “A couple of guys then went in a car and came back with some bushel baskets of horse manure and dumped them behind the thing. You could just see it generating right there. Every group had to outdo the group before.” Mr. VanDerKloot said the pranks built up to the fire ceremony, adding, “They were dancing and chanting around the ring of fire.” “I think it made them really angry that they couldn't destroy the thing,” said Wiley Sanderson, a member of the art faculty who had helped Mr. Pattison construct the statue. “One student said, This may not be art, but it's one hell of a welding job.’ “ O.C. Aderhold, president of the university at the time, ordered the Iron Horse removed from the campus when he heard rumors that students planned to use dynamite or acetylene torches to destroy it. Years later, Dr. L.C. Curtis, a professor of agriculture at the time, asked the chairman of the art department, Lamar Dodd, if he could have the sculpture. Mr. Dodd consented. “Just looking at it, I knew I wanted it,” said Dr. Curtis, now 78 and retired. “I collect conversation pieces. I'm a little bit of an eccentric.” He put the horse on top of a hill on his farm, about 20 miles from the university, where Mr. VanDerKloot discovered it nine years ago when he was a university student. The statue still stands there. (taken from a Nov 4, 1979 article in the The New York Times )

Food scene

Upscale spot for creative, contemporary Southern cooking with Sunday brunch & weekly burger nights. Close by.
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Five and Ten
1073 S Milledge Ave
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Upscale spot for creative, contemporary Southern cooking with Sunday brunch & weekly burger nights. Close by.
From the owner " An Athens tradition since 1932! Varsity dogs and the Georgia Bulldogs go hand in hand. Located 2 miles from Sanford Stadium, The Varsity Athens is the go to spot for pre post game grub! The location offers shaded outdoor seating, drive thru service and bus parking."
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The Varsity
1000 W Broad St
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From the owner " An Athens tradition since 1932! Varsity dogs and the Georgia Bulldogs go hand in hand. Located 2 miles from Sanford Stadium, The Varsity Athens is the go to spot for pre post game grub! The location offers shaded outdoor seating, drive thru service and bus parking."
Close by. Fast food chain specializing in fried chicken fingers, crinkle-cut fries and Texas toast.
Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers
795 Baxter St
Close by. Fast food chain specializing in fried chicken fingers, crinkle-cut fries and Texas toast.
Hip coffee house chain serving microroasted brews from around the world, plus baked goods. Five Points area.
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Jittery Joe's Coffee
1230 S Milledge Ave
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Hip coffee house chain serving microroasted brews from around the world, plus baked goods. Five Points area.
Creature Comforts Downtown Taproom and Brewery
271 W Hancock Ave
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Contemporary Southern cooking the in the former space of an iconic music club graced with local artwork.
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Last Resort Grill
174-184 W Clayton St
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Contemporary Southern cooking the in the former space of an iconic music club graced with local artwork.
Southern breakfast and lunch staples with a modern twist whipped up in relaxed cheery dig.
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Mama's Boy Restaurant
197 Oak Street
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Southern breakfast and lunch staples with a modern twist whipped up in relaxed cheery dig.
Everything on a biscuit. Locally sourced and crafted with love. This casual dining space is minutes from University of Georgia and is a favorite of local townies.
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The Farm Cart
1074 Baxter St
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Everything on a biscuit. Locally sourced and crafted with love. This casual dining space is minutes from University of Georgia and is a favorite of local townies.
Turning our the classics, a laid-back American diner with vintage styling & 24/7 hours.
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The Globe
199 N Lumpkin St
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Turning our the classics, a laid-back American diner with vintage styling & 24/7 hours.
Pizza & casual Italian eats served in a rehabbed tire garage with outdoor seating and a bocce court.
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Ted's Most Best
254 West Washington Street
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Pizza & casual Italian eats served in a rehabbed tire garage with outdoor seating and a bocce court.
100% meat-free eatery in a historic building serves innovative dishes in a diner style setting.
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The Grit
199 Prince Ave
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100% meat-free eatery in a historic building serves innovative dishes in a diner style setting.
Latin American eats and BYOB are offered in a shack with eclectic decor and outdoor tables. Cash only.
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Cali N Tito's
1427 S Lumpkin St
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Latin American eats and BYOB are offered in a shack with eclectic decor and outdoor tables. Cash only.
Small, simple bakery know for its gourmet, scratch-made breakfast pastries, breads and cookies. Five Points area.
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Independent Baking Co
1625 S Lumpkin St
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Small, simple bakery know for its gourmet, scratch-made breakfast pastries, breads and cookies. Five Points area.
Hungry customers in Athens can enjoy J. Christopher’s breakfast, brunch or lunch traditional entrees or seasonal specials, as well as a selection of specialty coffee drinks. Five Points area.
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J. Christopher's
1650 S Lumpkin St
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Hungry customers in Athens can enjoy J. Christopher’s breakfast, brunch or lunch traditional entrees or seasonal specials, as well as a selection of specialty coffee drinks. Five Points area.
Terrapin Beer Co. is open to the public for tours and tastings every Wednesday through Sunday. During our Tasting Room hours, guests will enjoy Athens’ freshest brews, live music, a family- and pet-friendly environment (pets must remain on a leash and outdoors), good people, and educational tours led by our knowledgeable Brewery Ambassadors. We have both an indoor tasting room and a big backyard so guests are sure to find their perfect atmosphere. If you’d like to take an educational tour, please wear closed toes shoes (we have a few pairs if you forget!). Educational tour times vary by day, so check in at the gift shop when you get to the brewery for more information!
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Terrapin Beer Company
265 Newton Bridge Rd
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Terrapin Beer Co. is open to the public for tours and tastings every Wednesday through Sunday. During our Tasting Room hours, guests will enjoy Athens’ freshest brews, live music, a family- and pet-friendly environment (pets must remain on a leash and outdoors), good people, and educational tours led by our knowledgeable Brewery Ambassadors. We have both an indoor tasting room and a big backyard so guests are sure to find their perfect atmosphere. If you’d like to take an educational tour, please wear closed toes shoes (we have a few pairs if you forget!). Educational tour times vary by day, so check in at the gift shop when you get to the brewery for more information!

Assundries

191 Alps Rd, Athens, Ga 30606
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Kroger
191 Alps Rd
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191 Alps Rd, Athens, Ga 30606
CVS Pharmacy
3065 Atlanta Hwy
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Five Points Bottle Shop
1655 S Lumpkin St
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