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>>2886015
>Deep South - East Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida Panhandle, and South Carolina
Charleston, SC
Savannah, GA
Coca-Cola museum
Destin, FL
Natchez, Mississippi's antebellum mansions
Elvis' birthplace in Tupelo, MS
Vicksburg military park, MS
Jefferson Davis' house in Biloxi
The French Quarter
Galveston, TX
Texas Renaissance Festival in Magnolia, TX (Sept-Dec)
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The south has some pretty great museum ships. North Carolina in Wilmington, Alabama in Mobile, Yorktown and Laffey in Charleston. Couple submarines in Galveston. I think the USS Texas might be closed though. Probably a few I'm not remembering.
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oh um not the DEEP south but do not miss the samuel mudd house museum, it's where john wilkes booth fled after shooting lincoln and I had a FASCINATING tour guide who used the word NEGRO during the tour (5 years ago?) and it was a really interesting perspective
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>>2886056
Black Rock Mountain State Park is also good.
Rafting the Chatooga from Clayton is good.
Cloudland Canyon in Georgia also.
Montgomery is a pleasant city to grab lunch and stroll around downtown in daytime check out the State Capitol. At least on a bluebird fall day.
Fishing in Louisiana is good if you have the money.
Timing is key. Summer is hot as fuck. The zone is late October/November and April, minus the tornadoes.
It's for specific purposes though. Half the stuff is really mountain and therefore not really the Deep South even if it's technically South of Tennessee.
You can cut the racial tension with a knife in Alabama/Georgia.
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>>2886121
>Black Rock Mountain State Park is also good.
Is that the one where you drive up and pay 7 bucks and there's not even an indoor toilet they make you use the porta potty but the view is right next to where you park?
I think I did that one. I wanna say there's something else similarly named like Black Rock in TN on the cumberland trail with views from the cumberland front but I have to look that up to know.
I rafted the nantahala. I liked Clayton, that was an interesting, quiet area, less crowded than the smokies.
>Cloudland Canyon in Georgia also.
done it
>main overlook closed
absolutely fuck you
also parking area WAY undersized and no overflow area
>montgomery
I stay in the hills but I appreciate the other suggestions always looking for stuff in north georgia and north alabama
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>>2886123
There is a good view right by where you park, there are several trails one of which is a pleasant loop with a nice summit with views in the opposite direction from the lot.
The Nantahala, anyone who can swim can just rent their own rubber kayak. The Chatooga, the full day trip I did, there were some serious drops, flipping, and beatdowns handed out by the river.
Helen and Dahlonega get name-dropped. I liked Hiawassee. Bell Mountain was a killer place to enjoy a sunset with killer views. Some other waterfall hikes but I didn't want to risk my sedan driving streams crossing the road. Enough current, depth, and holes/bumps to dissuade me.
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>>2886124
>The Nantahala, anyone who can swim can just rent their own rubber kayak.
lolno
there was one rapid they were like, ok you can get out of the boat and swim this one, nearly cracked my skull open doing it, nah son I stick to guided boat tours
>The Chatooga, the full day trip I did, there were some serious drops, flipping, and beatdowns handed out by the river.
that sounds nice, the nantahala was too easy except the last drop, and I had to dive into the boat for it anyways
I just like wave-trains tbqh, not drops
>Helen and Dahlonega get name-dropped.
yeah I've been through that area, probably where I'd stay if visiting
>Bell Mountain was a killer place to enjoy a sunset with killer views
i'm not familiar
> Some other waterfall hikes but I didn't want to risk my sedan driving streams crossing the road
hmmm I wonder if that was the same one I did, maybe not but I did a waterfall next to lake clayton I guess that is in georgia, got yelled at by a boomer for bad parking cuz there was no good spots left, tiny parking area, and there was an easy way in where most of the drive was near the lake and paved, but I took the scenic way out to get to tallulah gorge after and THAT does involve a water crossing by car, interestingly popped up as a yellow "slow" area on my nav system, but water was low and I have an SUV so it was fine, I wonder if that's what you mean or something else.
minnehaha falls
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>>2886338
I've heard Huntsville is a nice town to check out, but I don't really care about the music or the rockets. I like art (esp. local or 3d art like crafts), local museums, views, waterfalls, canyons, and old mansions.
I drove through Sequatchie Valley last fall and got good views just from the road looking up at the canyon walls (the canyon views from above are mostly private or obstructed)
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>>2886339
That sounds more like Birmingham's speed. It's more from the Robber Baron era when it was popular to fund that kind of stuff. Stay close to Red Mountain (Mountain Brook area) for all the old mansion-y stuff. But it'll be more 1920s than plantations.
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>>2886015
Deep South is great, very underrated and friendly part of the country in SOME places. There are plenty of shitholes down there too and plenty of snobbish rich idiots who hate anyone who’s not from their tiny town, but I’d say southerners are generally friendly on average and know how to have a good time.
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>>2886460
>But it'll be more 1920s than plantations.
Oh that's fine with me. I love gilded-age/art deco/queen anne stuff.
>>2886489
maybe there's an interesting restaurant, a local art gallery
>>2886500
It's not "deep" south but NC in the mountains has some snobby mountain towns full of country clubs and gated estates, Georgia too. It's not the most friendly of places.
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>>2886121
>You can cut the racial tension with a knife in Alabama/Georgia.
Really? I thought the eastern half of the South was that "new South" thing. It seems like Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas are where racial tensions are the most "powderkeg'd". I actually want to know. Alabama in my mind is a nice state where everybody gets along. Same with Georgia except Atlanta.
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>>2886835
In my mind blacks are the underclass you are forced to interact with politely in big cities especially - grocery stores, convenience stores, security staff, uber drivers. You just learn to interact with them as little as possible and gtfo out of there.
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>>2886125
The Ocoee had better waves than the Nantahala or Chattooga. But the TVA only lets the river flow on weekends so you have to book accordingly. It's where the 1996 Atlanta Olympics whitewater rafting was held. Chattooga is sicker drops and Nantahala is waaay mellowed. Ocoee is very busy so you might not get to play in the waves for long.
There is also sporty dam-release on the Chattahoochee in Columbus, Georgia. Never done that river? But it's truly deep South, unlike the "mid South" Smoky zone.
The river I was scared to drive across was between Hiawasse and Helen, so way West of Clayton. I think it was on the road to Horsepasture Falls. Not sure. But head South out of Hiawasse and the turn off is right off that main road.
Bell Mountain is a steep, sort of isolated peak. If you're in Hiawassee, GA or Hayesville NC for the night I'd for sure visit in nice weather.
>>2886685
Cheoha Mountain maybe?
>>2886835
I have never been to Mississippi or Alabama. I got stuck in Memphis with no rental cars available and did a bus tour of the city. It was basically infinity white boomers who used the bus to get to Graceland, and they scoffed at me not getting off. Fuck Elvis I got to see Sun Studios, Beale Street, St. Jude's, the Lorraine where Dr. MLK Jr. was shot, that Bass Pro pyramid, the River....
It was one black lady driving the bus and me, alone, and she was cheery on the PA but frosty in person.
Downtown Montgomery wasn't so bad. But the Eastchase suburbs and that shopping center...holy shit. The hotel and restaurants. Every place I stopped for food and gas. Opalika, Columbus, Sylvester, Tifton, Americus, Albany....
The black people working, I don't know if anyone ever told them they're free. The white people side eye when I used boilerplate respectful customer/staff interaction.
The pin drop record scratch when I walked into some place in a black town. No threats, no violence, but just insane "are you lost"/'get the fuck out of here' icy looks.
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>>2886916
I've never been to Mississippi or Louisiana - messed up typing.
Anyway driving from Montgomery back to Jacksonville Beach across South Georgia, the vibe was heavy.
Also one time coming back from the Chattooga. Nav said going to Atlanta and wasting my life on I75 for hours was faster than taking back roads Southeast. I said fuck I75, but Google Maps must know I was born in Jersey because it kept trying to reroute me to ATL.
Cruising through Tallulah, Toccoa, Elberton, etc was chill, but its like, there are white and black towns and it was real hot out so few people outside, and I never knew which one I was gonna get.
No outright hostility, but just frosty, like this is a black town leave us in peace.
Also where the forests transition to rural GA farmland around sunset.
Holy. Fucking. Deer. Everywhere. Came around corners and there'd be a dozen of the fucking things spooked every which way in all directions.
Also in thay farmland with sweeping turns and rolling hills, if you come around the corner and see a tractor that didn't pull out, do the hand lift wave as a thank you and get one in return.
Howdy and 'preciate 'cha or something.
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>>2886916
>Cheoha Mountain maybe?
done it
>>2886916
>The Ocoee had better waves than the Nantahala or Chattooga. But the TVA only lets the river flow on weekends so you have to book accordingly. It's where the 1996 Atlanta Olympics whitewater rafting was held. Chattooga is sicker drops and Nantahala is waaay mellowed. Ocoee is very busy so you might not get to play in the waves for long.
>There is also sporty dam-release on the Chattahoochee in Columbus, Georgia. Never done that river? But it's truly deep South, unlike the "mid South" Smoky zone.
appreciate the info
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>>2886835
Hell no for Alabama. Alabama is a state where white and black people try to leave each other alone. There are no white people in the black churches and no black people in the white churches. This is mostly true for the neighborhoods as well. It's like two different worlds that only interact as >>2886847 says. To the rich suburbs, black people are cashiers and uber drivers, but seldom neighbors.
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>>2886542
Georgia is ass. Worst southern state.
>flat
>humider than the rest
>nothing to do outside Atlanta
>Atlanta is a shithole; have to constantly get on a Mad Max spagehtti junction and hope you don't become a grease spot
>other transit sucks
>zero culture
>lol whoops Sherman's march, no cool historical architecture like Birmingham or New Orleans
>like 3 good restaurants in the state
Savannah might be alright but it's sure to be a lamer version of everything else due to being Georgia
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>>2887317
>ignoring north georgia
>have to constantly get on a Mad Max spagehtti junction and hope you don't become a grease spot
honestly a lot of shitty american cities are like this, atlanta is just an extreme example
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>>2887318
Most of Georgia sucks but the mountains of north Georgia are appealing for nature and history. For Civil War nerds there’s a string of battlefield parks and other sites from Atlanta north to Chattanooga. Southwest of Chattanooga is Paradise Garden, a mindblowing assemblage by outsider artist Howard Finster, probably the greatest folk art environment in the U.S. I grew up in the South and I’m used to rednecks and rural blacks and yeah a lot of small towns have a shitty vibe but it seems less so in north Georgia.
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