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Landmarks – Lexington, Georgia
Inscription. This County created by Act of the Legislature Dec. 19, 1793, is named for Gen. James E. Oglethorpe, founder of Georgia. Born in London, England, Dec. 22, 1696, Oglethorpe left England ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Augusta, Georgia
Coconuts - So it’s midnight. You’re still feeling it. You’re still buzzed. Why go home? You don’t have to. Coconuts, located at 469 Highland Ave, is open well after normal closing-time, ... More on clubzone
Landmarks – Washington, Georgia
Inscription. James Osgood Andrew was born in Wilkes County, Georgia, on May 5, 1794, about 400 yards N. E. of this marker, the son of Rev. John Andrew and Mary Cosby Andrew. He was licensed to preach in the Ellam Methodist Episcopal ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Sardis, Georgia
Inscription. On Sept. 28, 1803, a group of men living in Burke County near Beech Branch Meeting House, "found to be in the true Baptist faith", by a presbytery of Rev. Henry Hand and Rev. John Ross... More on HMDB
Golf Courses – Winder, Georgia
That makes for a very nice experience. More on golflink.com
Landmarks – Watkinsville, Georgia
Inscription. Closing in on Atlanta in July, 1864, Maj. Gen. W. T. Sherman found it “too strong to assault and too extensive to invest.” To force its evacuation, he sent Maj. Gen. Geo. Stoneman's cavalry [US] to cut the ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Athens, Georgia
Although I wouldn't call it the worst food I've had, I must say I don't volunteer to go anymore. More on TripAdvisor
Restaurants – Augusta, Georgia
nice place clean and fast and the people are great More on Yahoo! Travel
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