Moving to Georgia-Need Advice

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To fully appreciate Georgia, or any other southern state for that matter, you really need to have a southern mind-set because it's a whole different way of life than in other parts of the country. That being said, however, the general cultural decline and big-city growth that has infected the rest of the country has done its damage in the south as well, so Georgia may not be quite the Eden that it once was. Still, I wouldn't consider living anywhere else.
 
Thanks for your responses. I was on the NRA website and I noticed that they offer a discount on North AMerican van Lines and Allied Van LInes movers. I am currently getting estimates from them.

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Met my wife while stationed in Warner Robins. Savannah is too hot and humid for me, as is most of S. Georgia. N. Georgia mountains are fantastic, if I could relocate economically I would head there in a heartbeat. Little places like Ellijay, Tallulah Falls, Hiawassie( sp)

The wife has relatives down around the Collins-Reidsville-Vidalia area. Good quail and dove hunting there.

Check out my location.:cool::D:cool::D It sucks here??? Says who???

Around here, we do a lot of deer huntin' and rodeoin'.:D Not that there ain't a lot of that down in S. Georgia, but I like it up here in the mountains.

It can get a mite more humid than I care for here too, but wait till the two weeks before Thanksgiving and the bugs ain't so bad and the bucks start chasin' the does and...

I'm from area of Stone Mountain and Decatur. I have relatives all down in there, but as time's gone on, I now have relatives all over the country. Some moved with business and some in the USAF. But the other side of the family's from Alabama.:D
 
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