Matthew Broderick, Denzel Washington, Morgan Freeman, and Cary Elwes star in Glory, the true tale of the first all-black volunteer company, which served in the Civil War. The soldiers, under the leadership of Colonel Shaw, played by Broderick, must overcome their own prejudices to lead their regiment to victory. The majority of the filming took place in coastal Georgia. … [Read more...] about Glory Filming Locations to Visit
Jekyll Island
10 Places to Go Camping in Coastal Georgia
The Georgia coast is an incredible place to explore, with its quiet barrier islands and charming towns. But it's also perfect for disconnecting from technology and other people. There are a number of places for camping and glamping with loved ones or solo. Brunswick Hostel in the Forest Brunswick is home to the Hostel in the Forest, a longtime retreat for … [Read more...] about 10 Places to Go Camping in Coastal Georgia
The 6 Best Instagram Spots on Jekyll Island, Georgia
Jekyll Island is one of the most charming of Georgia's Golden Isles with quiet beaches and untamed stretches of coastal forest. But it's also full of places to snap selfies to share with friends back home. Here are a few of our favorite places to pose around the island. For more of our favorite photos from Jekyll Island and beyond, follow us on Instagram! Driftwood … [Read more...] about The 6 Best Instagram Spots on Jekyll Island, Georgia
The Legend of Bagger Vance Filming Locations to Visit
The 2000 film The Legend of Bagger Vance told of struggling soldier turned golfer Rannulph Junuh who meets a caddy with what seems like special powers named Bagger Vance. Matt Damon stars alongside Will Smith, Charlize Theron, and Jack Lemmon. Based on the book of the same name, it is set in 1930s Georgia. Areas of coastal Georgia and South Carolina were used in the filming … [Read more...] about The Legend of Bagger Vance Filming Locations to Visit
The Gilded Age Landmarks of the South
The Gilded Age was a lavish time in American history when the nation's wealthiest families built over-the-top mansions to showcase their status. But their power wasn't limited to places like New York, Chicago, and Newport. These people also made summer homes and hotels in the South, many of which still exist today. This story is based on one I wrote for Fodor's. You can … [Read more...] about The Gilded Age Landmarks of the South