Read here about Serenbe, in Palmetto, Georgia, population 3,400, in the travel section of today's New York Times. The accompanying slide show is here.
It's a very carefully planned community that targets wealthy visitors, but a caption on a slide show photo of goats lists them as among the animals that "dot the rural landscape."
Sunday, March 1, 2009
A (faux) rural idyll in Georgia
Labels:
agriculture,
agritourism,
defining rural,
rural and urban,
the South
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