A note from Sean McGinnis, President & Publisher:
One thing about living in Georgia is the guarantee of water flowing nearby. In our April issue, we take a dive into the state’s numerous creeks, lakes, and swamps and how they impact the people living here. Activists strive to preserve the water quality of South River, folks connect to their faith through the streams of Cascade Springs, and everyone still sings the ultimate water anthem written for the beloved Chattahoochee River. Jump into this issue and learn more about the watery scene way down yonder.
One spot in Georgia that is considered both majestic and sacred is the Okefenokee Swamp, which is why many people have become uneasy at the thought of an Alabama company aiming to build a mineral mine just outside of this natural haven. Here we look at what the mine could mean for the ecosystem of the swamp and why people have such a deep, even spiritual, connection with these murky waters.
Buying a home in Atlanta can be tricky and, in many cases, intimidating. Luckily for you, we have a perfect guide for homes that are fresh on the market suiting various styles, sizes, and price points. Not looking for a new home but wanting a fresh take on your current abode? We also have renovation and redecorating tips here with the hottest looks of the year. There’s no place like home, so make it your own!
Lastly, be sure to check out our Dining Guide with recent reviews of Atlanta’s restaurants. The city boasts some of the most diverse cuisine options, and we want to keep you in the loop. With so many hidden gems, you may find a new favorite in this restaurant roundup!
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