10Thomasville

Thomasville is possibly one of the state’s prettiest picturesque towns. It has a historic feel to it and is home to several museums including the Confederate Prisoner of War Camp, Jack Hadley Black History Museum, and the Thomasville History Center. Here you can stroll downtown streets lined with red bricks and sample the wares offered at the numerous cafes and dining establishments.

In fact, foodies can sign up for a fun food and drink tour and eat and drink your way ‘round town. Veteran visitors recommend sampling the shrimp and grits at Jonah’s Fish & Grits. Visit the Rose Garden & Cherokee Lake Park and be sure to pose for a picture next to the 327-year-old Big Oak and visit the Birdsong Nature Center as well.

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