In Albany, the birthplace of the 39th President of the United States, Jimmy Carter, now has a dedicated National Park in his honour. The site contains his original residence, school, boyhood farm and rail depot, and is a popular visitors’ attraction. One of the newest attractions in Albany is the Civic Center, which houses not only the newly formed South Georgia Wildcats arena football team, but also hosts concerts, conventions and the Albany Symphony Orchestra.
The most popular tourist attraction, however, is the Flint Riverquarium, featuring a unique blue-hole spring with more than 100 mysterious creatures living within it. This 175,000 gallon, 22 foot deep open air Blue Hole is filled with the fish, reptiles and plants that populate the Flint River. To complete your stay in Georgia, EasyToBook.com can help you find the cheap hotel you are looking for in Albany.