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Landmarks – Crawford, Georgia
Inscription. In 1785, following the Revolutionary War, pioneers from North Carolina--including the Hendons, Hartsfields, Standifers, Johnsons, Lawrences, and Olives--settled near Big Cloud's Creek on the Georgia frontier near the ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Cleveland, Georgia
100 years ago, Dr. Burm ran a sanitorium in this very spot. His delusional experiments cost him his job.In retaliation,he burned the sanitorium to the ground.It ... More on HauntedHouse.com
Landmarks – Rayle, Georgia
Inscription. Rock Methodist Church was instituted about 3 miles from here in 1839. The present building was erected in 1870. Charter members were: Tom and Lizzie Willis; John and Mary E. Mattox; John P. Martha, and Mrs. T. C. Latimer; ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Athens, Georgia
Inscription. This marker overlooks the site of the first intercollegiate football game played in the state of Georgia and one of the first to be played in the deep south. On January 30, 1892 Georgia defeated Mercer College 50 to 0 ... More on HMDB
Campgrounds – Morganton, Georgia
The Morganton Point Recreation Area is located on the Blue Ridge Ranger District (formerly the Toccoa Ranger District) within the beautiful northeast Georgia mountains. Pristine water and scenic views draw visitors from around the ... More on ReserveAmerica.com
Golf Courses – Murphy, North Carolina
The advertisement for the lounge and restaurant looked welcoming . More on golflink.com
Sightseeing – Dahlonega, Georgia
The Stanton Storehouse was built on a portion of the old muster grounds. It was completed in 1884 by M. H. Stanton, a son-in-law of Col. Weir Boyd, who was one among many subsequent owners of the ... More on Dahlonega.org
National And State Parks – Athens, Georgia
Discover the lives and legacy of the leaders of the Confederacy, many of whom have ties to the Athens area, on this regional self-guided heritage trail. Two-dozen of the trail's 45 sites are in At... More on Visitathensga.com
Restaurants – Blue Ridge, Georgia
The staff is friendly and keeps the coffee coming. More on Yahoo! Travel
Things To Do – Marble Hill, Georgia
'Cochrans Falls' is tied with Cascade Falls as the second tallest waterfall in Georgia. This cascading waterfall is located in Dawson County, northwest of Dawsonville, Georgia and is in the vicinity of the tallest waterfall in the ... More on Wikipedia
Things To Do – Blue Ridge, Georgia
All in all the trip was great and we will be back and will ride the train again! More on Yahoo! Travel
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