Woodstock, Georgia, part of Metro Atlanta located about 30 minutes from downtown, is tagged as The City Unexpected. This small, revitalized community lives true to its name. Once a sleepy train town, Woodstock now boasts a diverse restaurant scene set in a walkable downtown district where you’ll find craft breweries, boutiques and shops, and more than 20 innovative restaurants.
I was invited to Woodstock to partake in a walking food tour. I sampled organic fare, chef-driven pairings, a few unique cocktails and brews, plus a shrimp dish that left me declaring the trip should be taken if for no other reason than to try this dish!
Read Jill’s story at Travel Awaits.
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Evolving Magazine publisher and travel writer, Jill Dutton, caught the train travel bug when she spent three months in Europe with a Eurail pass. Now, she enjoys traveling–and writing about–the U.S. and Canada by rail.
Freelance Writer
Jill has worked as a freelance writer for more than 20 years. She is the author of, The Joyous Journey: Living Life on Purpose, with Purpose. In January 2015, Jill departed on the first of several trips traveling the United States writing feature articles, blog posts, and an eventual series of books on train travel. Follow Jill on her travel blog at www.USAbyRail.blog.
Magazine Publisher
Jill Dutton has created three publications over the past 21 years. She published Evolving Woman magazine from 1994-2000, then started Evolving magazine in 2009 and Eating Well in Kansas City in 2010. Read Evolving Magazine at www.EvolvingMagazine.com.
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