Directions from Augusta, Georgia to Forsyth, Georgia





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Dairy Queen

Ice Cream – Gray, Georgia

Home of Robert Grier >>>-- 1 mi. -->

Landmarks – Jackson, Georgia

Inscription. Robert Grier, astronomer and founder of "Griers Almanac", and his family lived about one mile from here and are buried in a family cemetery near the home. Robert Grier was born in 1780 at his fathers home in Taliaferro ... More on HMDB

Johnstonville Historic District Johnstonville Community Clubhouse

Landmarks – Barnesville, Georgia

Inscription. Built in 1915 as the Johnstonville School. The school closed its doors in late 1945 and the building became the Johnstonville Community Clubhouse. The building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in ... More on HMDB

Jefferson Davis at the Lanier House

Landmarks – Macon, Georgia

Inscription. On May 4, 1865, Jefferson Davis arrived in Washington, Georgia (100 miles NE), where he performed what proved to be his last duties as President of the Confederate States of America. Shortly thereafter, with a small staff ... More on HMDB

Dairy Queen

Ice Cream – Griffin, Georgia

They have the worst customer service ever. More on Yahoo! Travel

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  • Vanilla and chocolate soft-serve ice cream is the foundation for this chain's popular sundaes, banana splits, peanut butter parfaits, milkshakes ... More on CitySearch

  • They have the worst customer service ever. The place is run by rude unintelligent teenagers. The ice cream machine has visible black mold on the inside ... More on Yahoo! Travel

Oliver Norvell Hardy

Landmarks – Harlem, Georgia

This small gem of a museum, containing seemingly every type of Laurel and Hardy memorabilia imaginable, has... More on TripAdvisor

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  • This is a tiny but comprehensive museum located in, Harlem, Georgia, the birthplace of Norvell Hardy. It is... More on TripAdvisor

  • Inscription. Harlem became the birthplace of the rotund member of one of Hollywood's greatest comedy teams ... More on HMDB

Texas Cattle Co

Bars – Macon, Georgia

Texas Cattle Co is the type of place you start off your night. The drinks are cheap and strong but the crowd isn’t the type to get the party started. Grab ... More on clubzone

Liberty Chapel

Religion and Faith – White Plains, Georgia

Inscription. About 1786, John Bush built a brush arbor as a community center for camp meeting at what was then called “Crackers Neck.” From this grew Liberty Chapel, “Cradle of Methodism” for this section. ... More on HMDB

Samuel Griswold Iron-master

Landmarks – Gray, Georgia

Inscription. The first iron foundry in Georgia was established here by Samuel Griswold who came from Connecticut, settling in Clinton in 1820. He also manufactured about 1,000 cotton gins a year and ran a steam sawmill and grist mill. ... More on HMDB

Stone Creek Baptist Church - 1808

Landmarks – Dry Branch, Georgia

Inscription. Constituted September 3, 1808, this Church was first located two miles from here on a rocky hill overlooking Stone Creek, a tributary of the Ocmulgee. In 1842 the meetings were moved to an Academy at this site and in ... More on HMDB

Reese Home ←

Landmarks – Monticello, Georgia

Inscription. Here lived Dr. David Addison Reese, born in Mecklenberg County, N. C. son of a Revolutionary soldier and grandson of a signer of the Mecklenberg Declaration of Independence. When a young man Dr. Reese moved to Monticello ... More on HMDB

Zone

Restaurants – Forsyth, Georgia

Zone - So you want to get a table? Be prepared to shell out some cash. Zone caters to the upscale crowd so you better ... More on clubzone

Pho Saigon

Restaurants – Macon, Georgia

Butterbeans

Restaurants – McDonough, Georgia

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Mt. Gilead Lake

National And State Parks – Monticello, Georgia

Size: 6 acres Fish: Bass, bream and channel catfish Facilities: Primitive camping Fee: No special fees Dates of Operation: May - October, sunrise to sunset Directions: 12 miles northeast of Monticello on Mt. Gilead Church Road off ... More on AnglerWeb.com