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๐๐ผ I'm Yanitza! Adventurous travel writer and advisor in North Georgia inspiring you to seek authentic experiences in lesser-known places.
๐ Best Outdoor Lifestyle & Travel Blog in Florida, LUXLife Magazine Travel & Tourism Awards 2024
๐ Best Travel Blog Nominee, TBEX Travel Content Creator Awards 2024
๐โ๏ธ ๐บ Outdoor travel and lifestyle blog focused on slow travel and adventures for those who seek unique and authentic travel experiences.
05/27/2026
You won't expect to find the worldโs largest permanent exhibition space for Western art in a small Georgia town, but here we are.
The Booth Western Art Museum in Cartersville is a 120,000 square foot Smithsonian affiliate and the second largest art museum in Georgia.
Inside youโll find contemporary Western artwork, a Presidential Gallery, Civil War art, more than 200 Native American artifacts , authentic stagecoaches, and rotating exhibits that change throughout the year.
The building itself is worth noting as it's designed to resemble a modern pueblo and constructed from Bulgarian limestone.
This museum is one of those places where you'll think you know what youโre walking into and then you spend three hours in there realizing you still need more time.
If youโre in North Georgia or passing through on I-75, this is worth the stop.
Have you been? Or is this going on your Georgia bucket list?
๐ Cartersville, Georgia
05/22/2026
๐บ๐ธ Iโm spending America's 250th the way I know best - visiting and sharing the historic sites that tell real, fascinating stories.
I'll be sharing historic old houses, Civil War & Cherokee sites (mostly GA and Southeast) and some of the places that people drive right past without knowing what theyโre missing.
I've shared a few already with more coming all summer long.
๐ Any sites in Georgia you want me to cover?
05/18/2026
Most people drive right past Brooksville on their way to bigger Florida destinations. But if you do, you'll be missing out on the perfect mix of Old Florida + outdoor adventures.
This small Florida town, about an hour north of Tampa, is home to a former cotton plantation that hosted Thomas Edison and Helen Keller, a local winery, hiking trails, and layers of Old Florida history most tourists never find.
I put together a full guide on what to do in Brooksville and why this town deserves to be on your Florida road trip.
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Have you been to Brooksville? What did you think?
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