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Landmarks – Savannah, Georgia
Inscription. These bronze cannon were presented to the Chatham Artillery by President Washington after his visit to Savannah in 1791. Of English and French make, respectively, they are excellent ex... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
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Bars – Savannah, Georgia
Red Barons Pub, located at 1130 Bob Harmon Rd, has an atmosphere that’s bordering on dive. Don’t take a date there—unless she’s cool as hell and is super low-maintenance—but ... More on clubzone
Things To Do – Savannah, Georgia
It was not fair how everyone was at the stage and anyone who had front row tickets could not see and then t... More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Savannah, Georgia
Inscription. (Panel one), In the early years of the 19th century, the United States was a fledgling nation with a population of 7,700,000, a standing army of 6,700, and a navy of only 12 ships. The Americans were vastly outnumbered ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Savannah, Georgia
We tried to find this refuge and discovered the address in Trip Advisor was incorrect. It is not on Busines... More on TripAdvisor
Things To Do – Augusta, Georgia
Land was allotted for Augusta¹s first "Colored Cemetery" in 1820. In continuous use until the 1960s, it is the final resting place of many notable black Augustans. With few tombstones and no reco... More on Augustaga.org
National And State Parks – Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
If you seek a great place to see a wide variety of birds and other wildlife, the Pinckney Island National Wildlife Refuge is the place to go. Pinckney Island lies between the northern shore of Hil... More on Hiltonheadisland.org
Landmarks – North Augusta, South Carolina
Inscription. (Front text), Forerunner of modern towns and highways and known to the English as early as 1685, this Indian town stood at a major northwestern entrance into S. C. on the trading routes to the Creeks, Choctaws, Chickasaws, ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Augusta, Georgia
Inscription. The Augusta Chronicle is the South's oldest surviving newspaper, in continuous publication. The Chronicle was founded on September 30, 1786. It dates its origins back to August 30, 1785 and the founding of The Augusta ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Augusta, Georgia
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