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Thursday, November 8, 2012

Suwanee Fall Photos; Upload Yours Here

There's still a lot of color in the air. Show yours off here.

Election Day 2012 is over, but there's still plenty of fall left. This shows in the famous leaf colors that everyone enjoys so much. And whether those leaves are on the trees in your yard (or on the ground, when you have to rake them), or in the North Georgia mountains, they still make for wonderful pictures. The attached pics here are from a business parking lot in Suwanee, and from White Street Park (with a Halloween flavor). So before fall is gone, upload your favorite fall photos here, and everyone in Suwanee can enjoy them. Could be leaves, Halloween -- even from a football game or a voting line. -- What has been your favorite picture from autumn 2012 in Suwanee? Share them on this file. Don’t miss any Suwanee news. Subscribe to …

Sunday, November 6, 2011

A Patch Guide to Georgia Fall Foliage

The season for leaf looking is on us.

Georgia fall foliage features brilliant hues and spectacular scenery. The changing colors of leaves in autumn is one of nature’s most beloved rites of passage -- and makes for one of the most popular and inexpensive getaways for families. As part of LeafQuest -- a MapQuest series helping leaf peepers across North America find easy and rewarding destinations -- here are three recommended spots for viewing Georgia fall foliage. Brasstown Bald Brasstown Bald is Georgia's highest peak, making it the ideal place for foliage fans to take in the brilliant shades of fall -- Southern style. Sourwoods, dogwoods, sumacs, black gums and hickories add a splash of color to the mountainside during the peak foliage season in late October. The observation …

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