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Museums – Athens, Georgia
T. R. R. Cobb was a UGA graduate, co-founder of its school of law, Confederate General, and principal author of the Confederate Constitution. This tour features information on the house's history,... More on Visitathensga.com
Restaurants – Savannah, Georgia
Great lunch spot: Kayak has interesting and fresh menu items. More on Yahoo! Travel
Beaches – Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
I am proud of Holy Family and our unique setting. More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Rincon, Georgia
Inscription. In this cemetery are buried the Rev. John Martin Bolzius and the Rev. Israel Christian Gronau, ministers who came to Georgia with the first company of Salzburgers. In March 1734, the Rev. Mr. Bolzius was Superintendent ... More on HMDB
Campgrounds – Hampton, South Carolina
Picnic facilities, a Community Building and a 200-acre lake are prominent features of the site. The 440-acre state park has a floodplain forest, in addition to other large tracts of wetlands and woodlands that ... More on ReserveAmerica.com
National And State Parks – Clarkesville, Georgia
Sitting on the rock outcrop along the trail to the Tray Mountain Appalachian Trail shelter, a spectacular view of a steep, wild watershed unfolds to the east. This is the headwaters of the left fork of the Soquee River, which is a ... More on AnglerWeb.com
Golf Courses – Commerce, Georgia
Very well mantiained course. The bent grass greens are very large. Ycu could hit every green in regulation and not have a birdie putt less than 80ft. The course ... More on GolfReview
Landmarks – Savannah, Georgia
Inscription. This house, built in 1813 by Oliver Sturges, successful Savannah merchant, occupies the site of the parsonage of John Wesley, minister of the Church of England in Georgia 1736-37 and founder of Methodism. Mr. Sturges ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Lexington, Georgia
Inscription. George Rockingham Gilmer, of Scotch descent, was born in 1790 in that part of Wilkes Co. that is now Oglethorpe Co. Soon after admittance to the bar in 1813 he was appointed 1st Lt. in the regular army and served with ... More on HMDB
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