In two weeks i'll be Mississippi (Jackson) and then in Alabama (Montgomery), Arkansas (Little Rock) e Georgia (not Atlanta, unfortunatly) for work (i'm from europe). What there is to see and to do in these states?
Will you have a car? Otherwise, id forget about seeing anything.
If you like beer, there's a company called Lazy Magnolia that's a local brewery to MS. I really recommend trying their Southern Pecan brown ale, and also sending me a few cases. Don't walk around barefoot!
>>1224581
Little Rock:
In Little Rock, if you like hiking, there's a 2-3 hour hike up a 1100 ft hill at Pinnacle Mountain. Place is like 15 minutes drive from downtown.
Drinking - Lost 40 Brewing is good. Nightclubs are great on weekends. Nightclubs with extended liquor licenses stay open until 5am instead of just 2am.
Once in a blue moon there's a good concert at Alltel Arena but if you're into music you should check out the local bar live music scene. Unfortunately the bars are mostly spread out so do your research before coming. Use Lyft or Uber.
Lastly if you want to do tourist stuff, the whole complex around the Clinton Presidential Center is engaging. Presidential Libraries house archives of former terms but they maintain museum exhibits that the public can go and look at. The Clinton is one of the top 3 in the system imo.
Less familiar with the other cities but i concur with >>1224659 on Lazy Magnolia. While you're in Georgia see if you can find Sweetwater beer out too (their brewery is in Atlanta).
>>1224581
Where in Georgia?
>>1224581
Where in Georgia will ypu be working?
>>1224581
>not Atlanta, unfortunatly
Be thankful. Altanfrica tends to be a hostile place, even towards its own population. Not to mention everyone drives like they bought their fucking license and traffic is garbage.
That being said, where will you be working in GA?