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Sightseeing – Ludowici, Georgia
Inscription. The Franklin Tree (Franklinia Altamaha) was discovered by John Bartram, the first Native American Botanist, on October 1, 1765. It was located about 18 miles south of here in the swamp lands of the Altamaha River. This ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Townsend, Georgia
Inscription. The site of the village of Jonesville, so named for its first settler, Samuel Jones, is about 6 miles West of this road. There, early in the Revolution, McGirth with British forces attacked a small garrison at Moses Way`s ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Hinesville, Georgia
We called and they measured him the same day and at a really good price . More on insiderpages.com
Landmarks – Blackshear, Georgia
Inscription. Gen. David Blackshear, Ordered this military road, cut to Darien and on to, St. Marys July 1 st . 1814, , Erected 1925 by Blackshear Historical Society. , Location. 31° 18.281′ N, 82° 14.468′ W. ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Midway, Georgia
Inscription. Important Colonial port of entry. First Masonic Lodge meeting in Georgia believed held here February 1734 with Oglethorpe as Master. , Erected 1930 by Atlantic Coastal Highway Commission. , Location. 31° 48.331′ ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Waynesboro, Georgia
Inscription. Shell Bluff on the Savannah River 15 miles northeast has been famous since Indian days because of its outcrops of fossil shells including those of giant oysters. These lived in the Eocene sea that covered this part of ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Townsend, Georgia
Inscription. The service of this family to America, since the first of the Clan, with their leader, Captain John McIntosh Mohr, came from the Highlands of Scotland to Georgia, in 1736, forms a bril... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Midway, Georgia
Inscription. As General James Oglethorpe explored this area along the Medway River in 1734, he marveled at its potential for a seaport city. Captain Mark Carr was a member of Oglethorpe's regiment and an early settler in this area ... More on HMDB
National And State Parks – Statesboro, Georgia
The rock here is identical to Boat Rock in Atlanta. As John Sherman put it, "cheese-grater granite". I first saw this area from a wave runner in 96. Who'd a thought there'd be climbable rock on Lake Oconee! The granite boulders here ... More on RockClimbing
Landmarks – Riceboro, Georgia
Inscription. The First African Baptist Church, the oldest black church in Liberty County, had its origins in the North Newport Baptist Church, founded in 1809. In 1818 the North Newport Church, composed of both white and black members, ... More on HMDB
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