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Museums – Thomasville, Georgia
James "Jack" Hadley, a native of Thomasville, was born out at Pebble Hill Plantation in Thomas County in 1936 to the late Dennis and Rosetta James Hadley, the parents of 15 children. He graduated f... More on Jackhadleyblackhistorymuseum.com
Landmarks – Quitman, Georgia
Inscription. In this cemetery, during the last year of the War Between the States, a number of Confederate soldiers, 17 of them unknown, were buried. Memorial services for these soldiers were held as early as 1869. In 1871, on Memorial ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Augusta, Georgia
This was an excellent presentation. Truly enjoyed the exciting production. Don was absolutely outstanding ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Wrightsville, Georgia
Inscription. ( East face ), [Emblem: Sons of Confederate Veterans], In honor of the more than 600, gallent soldiers from Johnson County, who not for fame, reward or ambition, but simple obedience to duty, as they understood it. These ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Augusta, Georgia
Unveiled in 2003, General James Oglethorpe was a member of Parliament and founder of the 13th colony of Georgia. More on Augustaga.org
Golf Courses – Tifton, Georgia
The 18-hole "Spring Hill" course at the Spring Hill Country Club facility in Tifton, Georgia features 6,825 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72 . The course rating is 72.0 and it ha... More on golflink.com
Things To Do – Augusta, Georgia
I used to go to Argos alot...but as of late, it seems like they have lost the touch in the gay crowd.....there are more fights then there ... More on CitySearch
Landmarks – Augusta, Georgia
Inscription. On this site August 30, 1785, Greenburg Hughes published Augusta`s first newspaper, the Augusta Gazette, which continued, after he went to Charleston, until September 30, 1786, when John Erdman Smith, State Printer, began ... More on HMDB
Museums – Avera, Georgia
Built in 1877 by prominent pioneer businessman Hoyt Sherman, this mansion was Des Moines' first public art gallery and houses a distinctive collection of 19th and 20th century artwork. The 1,250-seat theater features an intricate ... More on TravelIowa.com
Restaurants – Sylvester, Georgia
Yummmmmmm: this is some of the best BBQ that you will ever eat and not only the BBq but the rest of the menu items also. More on Yahoo! Travel
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