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Celebrate National Nutrition Month® at Traditions of Braselton
March 15, 2023 • Uncategorized
Launched in 1973 by the American Dietetic Association (ADA) – now known as the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, National Nutrition Month® is observed every March. Designed to educate the public about the importance of good nutrition, this year’s theme is “Fuel for the Future” to incorporate the value of eating with sustainability in mind. […]
Heart Health Hits Home at Traditions of Braselton
February 7, 2023 • Uncategorized
Each February, hearts play a big role. Not only is it the month associated with Valentine’s Day – a time devoted to celebrating those we hold dear in our hearts, but it’s also American Heart Month. Established in 1964 by President Lyndon B. Johnson, this month-long federally designated event has never been more critical. Sadly, […]
Traditions of Braselton Takes Extra Measures to Secure a “Home Safe Home” in 2023
December 2, 2022 • Uncategorized
Master-Planned Community in Jackson County Adds Flock Safety License Plate Reading Cameras to its Long List of Security Measures to Future-Proof the Neighborhood From the scenic landscape and beautifully crafted homes to neighbors waving from their golf carts and families playing at the sprawling amenity center, Traditions of Braselton has endeavored to create an idyllic […]
Braselton Restaurants to Help Host The Best Gatherings!
November 15, 2022 • Holidays, Things To Do, Uncategorized
Traditions of Braselton puts you within arm’s reach of a world of fantastic restaurants and dining options! If you’re gearing up for your first holiday season here in Braselton, you and your guests are going to love this location so much more than ever before. For office parties, game-day get-togethers at home, and for the […]
Native Noshing: Sweet Treats Near Traditions of Braselton
September 12, 2022 • Uncategorized
Got a hankering for honey buns? A penchant for pie? A craving for cake and cookies? Do you scream for ice cream? If you lived in Traditions of Braselton, you wouldn’t have to travel far to satisfy that sweet tooth. You could whip up your own baked goods in your gorgeous new chef-inspired kitchen, churn […]
From Music to Monsters to Majestic Views: Three Reasons Why Fall is a Major Contender for “BEST SEASON OF THE YEAR” at Traditions of Braselton
September 12, 2022 • Uncategorized
While it could be argued that every season is the best season at Traditions of Braselton, we believe Fall is a major contender for the top slot for a wide variety of reasons. Beyond the beauty of our scenery, the quality of our homes and the allure of our resort-inspired amenities, the warmth of our […]
We’ve Got CLASS: Educational Options at Traditions of Braselton
July 25, 2022 • Uncategorized
While most communities offer prospective new homebuyers access to an elementary, middle and high school through the local public school system, Traditions of Braselton is proud to provide our new neighbors with a number of options where education is concerned. School choice is as attractive to parents with school-age children as the rolling hills of […]
Native Noshing: Chinese Restaurants Near Traditions of Braselton
July 25, 2022 • Uncategorized
Do you have a fondness for fried rice, a love of lo mein or a hankering for Hunan chicken? The good news for you is that there are a number of excellent purveyors of Chinese cuisine within a short drive of Traditions of Braselton. Whether you plan to order takeout and dine directly from the […]
Native Noshing: Stripling’s General Store
June 16, 2022 • Uncategorized
The ideal destination if you’re hungry and down for a little road trip, Stripling’s General Store is located at 4501 Monroe Highway in Bogart – just 30 minutes away from Traditions of Braselton. Boasting the creative tagline “You Never Sausage a Place,” Stripling’s is a local landmark offering a distinctive mix of fresh hot food, […]
Here Comes the [Braselton] Bride
June 16, 2022 • Uncategorized
Five Unique Wedding Venues Near Traditions of Braselton The Town of Braselton – from which our community’s name is derived – is founded on a love story. In 1876, William Harrison Braselton and his bride, Susan Frances Hosch, bought 800 acres in Northeast Georgia to build a plantation and grow their family. Nearly 150 years […]