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Sightseeing – Statesboro, Georgia
The U.S. National Tick Collection (USNTC) is the largest tick collection in the world with more than a million specimens including representatives of most of the world's c. 850 species. The collec...
Landmarks – Waynesboro, Georgia
Inscription. Botsford Church, Constituted in 1773 by the Rev. Edmund Botsford, was the second Baptist church in Georgia. Originally located 25 miles below Augusta, known as the New Savannah Church, it was moved about 10 miles to this ... More on HMDB
Parks – Statesboro, Georgia
This area is a small group of boulders, 6 or 7 of which have climbable problems. The rock quality is good and the boulders are mostly clean. What makes this area stand out is its easy access and scenic setting. You can drive to within ... More on RockClimbing
Music and Theater – Statesboro, Georgia
The Performing Arts Center (PAC) located on the Georgia Southern University campus is one of the largest and finest performing arts venues in Georgia. The range of the performance seasons stems fr... More on Visitstatesboroga.com
Gardens – Statesboro, Georgia
Centered on an early 20th century farmstead, the Georgia Southern Botanical Garden offers visitors a unique view of the cultural and natural heritage of the southeastern coastal plain, an area ric...
Landmarks – Sylvania, Georgia
Inscription. The earliest trade center and industrial development in interior Georgia was established here before the Revolutionary War by Francis Paris, Senior. A rick dam was constructed across the creek, of which it is said that ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Statesboro, Georgia
If you like to boulder and live near Covington this problem is worth your time. There is lots of rock here most of it is too small to matter. However, under the first picnic area is a small outcrop that sports a twenty foot slighty ... More on RockClimbing
Restaurants – Waynesboro, Georgia
We have eaten here twice and both times were impressed with the food. More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Dover, Georgia
Inscription. This road was established pursuant to an Act passed by the Colonial Assembly April 2nd, 1770. It connected the early settlement of Queensboro, at the head of Ogeechee River navigation, with Savannah. It became one of ... More on HMDB
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