March 2016

Two people riding horses on Jekyll Island.

Spring Break Sale: FREE Jekyll Island Ebook

Just in time for Spring Break 2016, our Kindle edition of “Local’s Travel Handbook: Jekyll Island” is going to be available to download FREE beginning Tuesday, March 29th and running through Thursday, March 31st (click here to head straight to the Amazon bookstore). This week’s three-day promotion allows anyone interested in checking out our Jekyll Island ebook covering the coastal Georgia destination to download our travel guide to the device of their choice. The Kindle version is perfect for anyone preferring a smartphone or tablet to a paperback, and comes loaded with features designed specifically for mobile devices. Our Jekyll Island

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2016 Concours D’Elegance on Amelia Island

From gas-guzzling muscle cars to state-of-the-art battery-powered driving machines, the 2016 Concours D’Elegance didn’t disappoint. The annual gathering held on Amelia Island marked a three-day golf-less weekend across the Ritz-Carlton and Golf Club of Amelia Island properties, with several events rolling out impeccable rides, including Cars & Coffee at the Concours: Saturday’s free-admission event featuring over 250 cars on display, lining the fairways and greens of Amelia’s prestigious oceanfront golf courses. If shelling out anywhere from $95 for early-bird tickets to $120 at the gate for Sunday’s main event was a little above your price range (although certainly worth every

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FREE TODAY ONLY! Local’s Travel Handbook: Jekyll Island

Attention Travelers, Bookworms, History Buffs and Kindle Junkies: my latest travel guide covering Jekyll Island is available for FREE on the Amazon Kindle Store through March 1st! Where is Jekyll Island, exactly? If you’re from the South, then you’ve probably heard of Jekyll Island a time or two, but even if you’re halfway around the world, Local’s Travel Handbook presents a firsthand look at an interesting Atlantic island steeped in history. Heard of the Federal Reserve? You can thank the early 20th century financiers who called Jekyll their wintertime playground for the nation’s central bank. Rockefellers, Vanderbilts, Pulitzers and Morgans

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