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Sherman's March To The Sea : Battle of Shaw's Bridge and Shaw's Dam

Landmarks – Savannah, Georgia

Inscription. Beginning on December 10, 1864, Union and Confederate soldiers fought near here at Shaws Bridge and Shaws Dam, as Union General William T. Shermans army moved toward Savannah. During bloody fighting, Confederates twice ... More on HMDB

Shellman Bluff Motel

Campgrounds – Townsend, Georgia

C M City Rentals

Things To Do – Statesboro, Georgia

Ezekiel Harris House Museum

Museums – Augusta, Georgia

A non-franchise (and evidently long-standing) hamburger stand is located across Broad Street from the Ezeki... More on TripAdvisor

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  • The entrance to the parking lot is on Welsh Lane, which runs parallel to Broad between Eve Street and Cra... More on TripAdvisor

  • In Augusta is The Ezekiel Harris House. Augusta is loaded with history and this place is just one on... More on Judysbook.com

Jessye Norman International Opera Star and Humanitarian

Landmarks – Augusta, Georgia

Inscription. Riverwalk Amphitheater and Plaza: named in honor of Jessye Norman, internationally acclaimed opera star, born in Augusta, Georgia, September 15, 1945. Miss Norman began singing at Mounty Calvary Baptist Church, 1260 Wrightsboro ... More on HMDB

Birthplace of the Augusta Chronicle

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

Rachel Longstreet Foundation, Virginias Playground

Parks – Augusta, Georgia

Make history and visit this playground! Its the first of its kind in Georgia because it is 70% handicappped accessible. The reviews have been raving - 5 stars all around! The Ramp ... More on KaBoom.org

Augusta Canal National Heritage Area Interpretive Center

National And State Parks – Augusta, Georgia

Built in 1845 to harness the waterpower of the Savannah River, it's the nation's only industrial canal still used for its original purposes, and also offering history, recreation, and unique exper...

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  • The Augusta Canal National Heritage Area is headquartered in a renovated 19th Century textile mill. Georgia's only officially designated National Heritage Area, the 8-mile waterway is the only in-... More on Augustaga.org

Home of John Forsyth ºº—→

Landmarks – Augusta, Georgia

Inscription. This house was part of the home of John Forsyth located on this property. As U. S. Minister to Spain, in 1819 Forsyth negotiated the treaty by which Florida was acquired by the United States. He was Congressman from Georgia, ... More on HMDB

Icing by Claire's

Clothing Shopping – Augusta, Georgia

End Zone

Food And Drink – Savannah, Georgia

End Zone - Plush seating and good music gives End Zone a good name. The place usually gets filled up by midnight so come ... More on clubzone

Rainbow

Things To Do – Hinesville, Georgia

Zaxbys

Restaurants – Savannah, Georgia

Zaxby's fast food establishment in Savannah has a decent menu featuring mostly fried chicken. More on Judysbook.com

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  • Zaxby's fast food establishment in Savannah has a decent menu featuring mostly fried chicken. You c... More on Judysbook.com

Panera Bread

Restaurants – Augusta, Georgia