Directions from Greenville, South Carolina to Augusta, Georgia





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The British Fortifications

Landmarks – Ninety Six, South Carolina

Inscription. Cruger assumed command at Ninety Six in August, 1780, and quickly strengthened the defenses. By October he had built a stockade and ditch around "ye Court house and the principle houses" and added blockhouses, probably ... More on HMDB

John Perkins Barratt May 11, 1795 - September 29, 1859

Landmarks – Ninety Six, South Carolina

Inscription. Physician, naturalist, versatile intellect, agricultural leader, president of Abbeville District Medical Society, 1835. Friend of Agassiz, Audubon and other major scientists, by his own advanced thinking, he outlined ... More on HMDB

Colonel William Few, Jr.

Landmarks – Augusta, Georgia

Inscription. [Marker Front]: One of Georgia's two signers of the United States Constitution. Born in Baltimore, Maryland June 18, 1748. Lieutenant Colonel, Georgia Militia during the American Revolution, 1776-1770. Representative, ... More on HMDB

Graniteville Mill

Landmarks – Graniteville, South Carolina

Inscription. [Marker Front]: This mill, the largest textile mill in antebellum S. C. was chartered in 1845 and opened in 1847. It was founded by William Gregg (1800–1867), a Virginia native and advocate of industrial development ... More on HMDB

Sugar Foot Golf Club

Golf Courses – Honea Path, South Carolina

Johnston

Landmarks – Johnston, South Carolina

Inscription. Johnston, founded in 1868 as Johnston's Station on the Charlotte, Columbia, & Augusta Railroad and also known as Johnson's Turn Out, was named for railroad president William Johnston. ... More on HMDB

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  • Located in the rolling hills of west central South Carolina Johnston was founded in 1870 when the first railroad came through. The town's business district combines contemporary convenience ... More on Johnstonsc.us

LaFayette Visits Augusta

Landmarks – Augusta, Georgia

Inscription. This is the site of the old Planter`s Hotel, which was burned in 1839. There the Marquis de LaFayette was entertained during his visit to Augusta in March 1825. LaFayette landed at Savannah on March 19th and traveled ... More on HMDB

Aiken County Historical Museum

Museums – Aiken, South Carolina

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  • Be sure to see the restored log cabin and school house outside. More on TripAdvisor

  • No admission charge. Museum housed in a big ole' Southern Planation home. Three floors are chuck full of ... More on Yahoo! Travel

Washingtons Southern Tour

Tours – Waynesboro, Georgia

Inscription. Traveling from Savannah to Augusta on his Southern tour of 1791, President George Washington stopped in Waynesboro on May 17. Departing from Savannah two days earlier, Washington lodged at "one Spencers " in Effingham ... More on HMDB

Northside Golf Club

Golf Courses – Aiken, South Carolina

200th Anniversary of the United States

Landmarks – Graniteville, South Carolina

Inscription. 1776 1976, In memory of the, 200th Anniversary of the, United States as an, Independent Nation, and American Patriots, who fought for the freedoms, we now enjoy, Erected by the Towns of, Graniteville, Vaucluse and, Warrenville, ... More on HMDB

Carolina Barbecue of Greenwood

Restaurants – Greenwood, South Carolina

Saints

Restaurants – Augusta, Georgia

Bar Atmosphere,Weekends:KaraokeM-Sat. 11:30 AM-11:30 PM More on Augustaga.org

Zaxby's

Restaurants – Thomson, Georgia