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Landmarks – Oglethorpe, Georgia
Inscription. Organized as a Lutheran society by Pastor John D. Scheck in 1836, the church which came to be located here received its first pastor with the arrival of Father Jacob Kleckley in 1838. The initial worship site for “Ebenezer ... More on HMDB
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 – Pembroke, Georgia
Inscription. Named for, the Honorable Jonathan Bryan, Esq. 1708- 1788, Founder, Father, and Patriot of Georgia. , Erected 1991 by Adam Brinson I, Chapter, National Society, Colonial Dames of the S... More on HMDB
Lakes – Savannah, Georgia
Tims Ford's sprawling arms of water are popular with canoeists, kayakers, and anglers. To improve the quality of aquatic life below the dam, TVA runs air compressors that add oxygen to the water. A small turbine has also been added ... More on recreation.gov
Landmarks – Midway, Georgia
Inscription. he old town of Sunbury, 11 miles East on this road, was a leading port, said to rival Savannah in commercial importance. It was the first Seat of Justice of Liberty County. Sunbury Academy, established in 1788, was in ... More on HMDB
Golf Courses – Baxley, Georgia
Appling Country Club is a 9-hole regulation length golf course in Baxley, Georgia. This medium-length layout will reward good shots and provide a fun golf outing for everyone. Online tee times may ... More on TheGolfCourses.net
Landmarks – Midway, Georgia
Inscription. Georgia Colonial governor, trustee of the proposed University of Georgia, physician, Nathan Brownson became governor of Georgia in 1781, serving until Jan. 1782. Prior to this time Brownson served as a member of the Provencial ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Jesup, Georgia
RV hook ups and a dump station. NO ALCOHOL. FREE primitive camping with paid park admission. Very FAMILY ORIENTED. Website has over 1,000,000 ... More on OffRoadNorthAmerica
Parks – Hinesville, Georgia
Do primary colors attract kids? It sure looks like it! Tackling the Snake Climber and reaching the deck brings several new options into view. Kids can meander over to the Tunnel Slide ... More on KaBoom.org
Landmarks – Ellaville, Georgia
Inscription. This county, created by Act of the Legislature Dec. 22, 1857, is named for William Schley, member of Congress 1833-35 and Governor 1835-37. Ellaville is named for Ella Burton, daughter of Robert Burton, who sold the land ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Midway, Georgia
Inscription. The bustling seaport of Sunbury was once the largest city of this region of Georgia. Sunbury was the destination for many trading ships loaded with cargo from regions around the world.... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Guyton, Georgia
I love their pizza but don't know how the place stays open. More on Yahoo! Travel
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