Not knowing your route can not say whole heatily whats between here and there.
But if you go thru atlanta then you have a ouple of cicil war battle field sites near the GA-TN state lines.In Atlanta there are some places of intrest but if you are bound by time check out with the tourist board in Atlanta.
My neice comes from the Bristol area to go to P.C.Beach but she comes thru Birmingham(I-40 to I 59 to I 65 to us 231 to the beach),so she stops near Chattanooga,Birmingham,
Montgomery-Troy,Dothan ,Panama City Beach.
Good Luck.
2007-06-21 01:49:42
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answered by blakree 7
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I am from Pensacola and I would say go to Destin or Pensacola. Panama City will be having spring break so unless you want to go there with Girls Gone Wild on your honeymoon I would stay away from there. Jacksonville is on the East Coast and the sand is more like mud and the water is murky. You can also look into Orange Beach or Perdido Key. Destin, Pensacola, Perdido Key, Gulf Shores, and Orange Beach are all the same beach. It really just depends on what you want to do while on your honeymoon and where you can find the best deal. I would look up attractions online and see what interests you the most. Destin and Perdido Key are more low key with fewer people. Pensacola and Orange Beach has more people with a little more to do other than the beach. If you look up google images of each beach, that's pretty much what all the beaches look like. As far as the time of year, I would go more torwards May. In this case it will be a little bit warmer (high of 84 low of 60) and the water temperature will be MUCH warmer for swimming. However, DO NOT go to Pensacola Beach during Memorial Day Weekend. It is where the national gay pride convention is held and the beaches will be PACKED along with hotels, restaurants, etc.
2016-05-20 23:35:41
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answered by ? 3
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Knoxville To Panama City Beach
2017-03-02 09:45:49
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answered by Erika 4
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Except for Atlanta, not much.
In Atlanta, you can see the Coca-Cola Museum and the CNN Center, both of which would be interesting for your kid.
2007-06-20 08:59:51
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answered by SoCal Dude 3
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