Red-tailed hawks are common in the Northern USA and they are smart and highly trainable. Red-tailed Hawk (Buteo Jamaicensis) This bird is…
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Ruby-throated Hummingbirds (Archilochus colubris) are the only species of hummingbirds that nest east of the Mississippi River in North America. The R…
Three interesting facts about the 212.45 m (697.0 ft) Georgia-Pacific skyscraper in downtown Atlanta. 1The building is on the former site of the Loew’…
Paste-Up – a classic street poster art explained Paste-Up is a street art term describing a paper poster that is “pasted-up“ with wheat paste on publi…
Georgians have a chance to visit one of the Giant Indian Statues of Peter Wolf Toth in Colquill, Georgia. Peter Wolf Toth is is a Hungarian-born, huma…
Sidney Clopton Lanier (Feb 3, 1842 – Sep 7, 1881) was an American musician, poet and author in Macon, Georgia. He was educated at Oglethorpe College i…
The Richfest Ceremony (House Toping Party) is a typical German tradition when building a new house. A German builder’s tradition At the moment the ext…
Atlanta was officially established in 1847 at the intersection of two railroad lines. There are conflicting tales about how the city was named. M…
John Calvin Portman, Jr. – American architect and real estate developer had a profound impact on the cityscape of Atlanta. Architect John Calvin Portm…
Boiled Peanuts are one of the strangest dishes of the South tasting like potatoes. Boiled peanuts are widely consumed and commercially available…