You don’t have to travel too far to find nostalgic attractions in the Peach State. In a place with as much history as we have, there are all kinds of places where you can enjoy an old-fashioned vibe. If you’re a big fan of old-school atmosphere, you’ll absolutely love the spot we’re featuring today: Steffens Restaurant in Kingsland, GA. Kingsland is a historic town that’s just north of the Florida line, and it’s quite fitting that this city is home to one of the most nostalgia-filled restaurants in the state. Steffens Restaurant opened up in 1948 and stepping in here might make you feel like not much has changed in the last 75 years. Check out this old-school diner in Kingsland, GA.

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For more information about this old-school diner in Kingsland, GA, check out the Steffens Restaurant website or the Steffens Restaurant Facebook page.

Kingsland is a great Camden County town with a population of nearly 20,000, but it feels much smaller. There’s a lot of green space near here and so much to check out in Kingsland and nearby St. Marys. It’s also home to this unique movie studio. If you’re looking for some wonderful trails to check out in the area (maybe to burn off all that delicious diner food calories?), visit our friends at Alltrails.

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