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Things To Do – Statesboro, Georgia
For the most part, the prices are very reasonable, with a few being a little high. More on insiderpages.com
National And State Parks – Twin City, Georgia
(Parrish Mill, 101', 1880, 10-53-M1) across Fifteenmile Creek in George L. Smith State Park SE of Twin City , Emanuel County, GA. US80 E. 0.4 miles from jct with GA23 (Railroad Av.), S. on Parrish Pond Rd. 2.8 miles, E. on George ... More on dalejtravis.com
Things To Do – Statesboro, Georgia
It is right downtown so parking is a little hectic but you have to go there atleast once! More on insiderpages.com
Landmarks – Eden, Georgia
Inscription. On Dec. 8, 1864, the Right Wing (15th and 17th Corps) of Gen. Sherman's army [US], which had left Atlanta on Nov. 15th on its destructive March to the Sea, was moving through Effington County toward Savannah. Hq. Right ... More on HMDB
National And State Parks – Statesboro, Georgia
The rock here is identical to Boat Rock in Atlanta. As John Sherman put it, "cheese-grater granite". I first saw this area from a wave runner in 96. Who'd a thought there'd be climbable rock on Lake Oconee! The granite boulders here ... More on RockClimbing
Landmarks – Ellabell, Georgia
Inscription. The highway northward is the Old River Road, one of the earliest routes west of the Ogeechee and a leading way from Savannah to Georgia`s western frontier. It followed an old Indian trial [sic] along the Ogeechee to a ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Statesboro, Georgia
The store clerk assigned to me was nice but not overly helpful . More on insiderpages.com
Things To Do – Hilliard, Florida
Our Mission: To provide a wholesome, Godly environment where families can come together and enjoy good, clean fun on the farm. We strive to educate the public on the importance ... More on Connerscornfieldmaze.com
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
Restaurants – Metter, Georgia
Great Food: The food is great & its a change from say 10-14 yr. More on Yahoo! Travel
Restaurants – Jesup, Georgia
They offer some great food here. More on Judysbook.com
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