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Things To Do – Lagrange, Georgia
Watch as the sky fills with color during this three day hot air balloon festival ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Hogansville, Georgia
Inscription. William Hogan, born January 20, 1804, established a plantation in the 1830s encompassing much of the present town of Hogansville. When he gave the right-of-way to the railroad in 1849, he stipulated that a depot be built ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Lumpkin, Georgia
Inscription. Near here on the old Fort Gaines Road, the first Monday in August 1829, at the home of Allen and Jeanette (Roby) Wamble, was held the first Inferior Court for Randolph County which, at that time, included Stewart, Webster ... More on HMDB
Golf Courses – Hogansville, Georgia
Even the cows would not stay on this course. More on golflink.com
Parks – Fayetteville, Georgia
Oh my! Its enormous! The eight foot deck is the epitome of descent for the high riders out there! Lots of overhead events as well, including the Horizontal Ladder. For those who are not quite as daring, it also offers a fun Wave Poly ... More on KaBoom.org
Themeparks – Lagrange, Georgia
Category: Amusement Park Misc Personal Services Power Play is a great provider of family fun in Georgia. Visit us at our location ... More on localamusementparks.com
Golf Courses – Lagrange, Georgia
The 9-hole "First Tee" course at the The First Tee of Troup County facility in Lagrange, Georgia features all the hallmarks of Georgia golf for a par of ... More on golflink.com
Things To Do – Auburn, Alabama
Six hardcourts, pro on site. Home to USTA tournaments and championships. More on Aotourism.com
Golf Courses – Newnan, Georgia
White Oak first opened in 1986 with 18 holes. Additional nines were added in 1987 and 1990, giving members... More on Ci.newnan.ga.us
Landmarks – Columbus, Georgia
Inscription. A dwelling has existed at 527 First Avenue since 1831 when Alfred Iverson wed Julia Forsyth, daughter of Georgia Governor John Forsyth. Elected to Congress in 1846, Iverson served in the Senate until Georgia seceded from ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Auburn, Alabama
The home of the Auburn University Basketball teams and Gymnastics team is located at the corner of Donahue and Roosevelt. This facility can seat 10,500 and recently underwent a $10 million renovation project. The renovation added ... More on Discover America
Restaurants – Valley, Alabama
awesome food, friendly waitstaff, pleasant atmosphere-not... More on Dine.com
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