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Landmarks – Clarkesville, Georgia
Inscription. Three local citizens, W. M. Loggans, B. B. Heyward and W. P. Furr, donated 300 acres of prime farm land to entice location of the Ninth District School of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, a boarding high school, on this ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Clarkesville, Georgia
A historic large Victorian cottage with an adjacent millinery shop that ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Augusta, Georgia
Inscription. Here stood the home of Edward Telfair. He was one of the group of young patriots led by Joseph Habersham, who broke open the British powder magazine at Savannah on May 11, 1775 and carried away the powder for future use ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Young Harris, Georgia
Inscription. The road leading south crosses Trackrock Gap, two miles from here. Soapstone boulders in the gap are covered with tracks, symbols, and patterns carved in the rocks by primitive man. The gap was called by the Cherokee ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Eton, Georgia
Inscription. This highway follows closely the course of the Old Federal Road, the first vehicular and postal route to link Georgia and Tennessee across the Cherokee Nation. Informal permission to u... More on HMDB
National And State Parks – Clarkesville, Georgia
Built at the foot of one of the longest and deepest valleys in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Lake Rabun began filling in May of 1915 to form a reservoir of over ten million gallons covering 834 acres with a normal water level of 1690 ... More on AnglerWeb.com
Menu is a little limited but food quality is absolutely tops. More on TripAdvisor
Restaurants – Hiawassee, Georgia
Hands down, the best Asian food I've ever had. More on TripAdvisor
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