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Email us today and request a copy of
Sites to Behold: the History of Georgia's State Parks!
This documentary received the 2007 GABBY Merit Award for
Best Feature Story/Series or Documentary
(The GABBY Award is from the Georgia Association of Broadcasters)
Sites to Behold: The History of Georgia's State Parks is a GPB original production that captures the natural history of the state parks in Georgia. It encompasses the tallest waterfall east of the Mississippi River, the largest freshwater swamp in the U.S., spectacular views from Cloudland and Providence canyons, a 100-acre granite mountain, and a nearly-pristine barrier island, not to mention longleaf pine, river, marsh, and wiregrass ecosystems. The stories the parks tell and that “Sites to Behold” shares are those of pre-Colombian explorers, colonial Georgia, the Revolutionary and Civil Wars, of ancient Native American cultures and the Cherokee Nation and the country’s first gold rush and much, much more.

Cost:
$14.95 each
plus $1.50 shipping & handling per DVD
tax will be applied to orders shipped within Georgia
no tax will be applied to orders shipped outside Georgia
To purchase this DVD, please call (770) 389-7401 or send an email with your name, address and daytime phone number to:
Jeannene_Woodruff@dnr.state.ga.us
Jeannene will call you and make the necessary arrangements in getting the DVD to you as quickly as possible.
This DVD is also being sold locally at any of the following park visitor centers or offices:
- Tallulah Gorge
- Unicoi
- Vogel
- Amicalola Falls
- Roosevelt's Little White House
- Wormsloe
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