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4th Infantry (Ivy) Division U.S. Army

Landmarks – Augusta, Georgia

Inscription. [East Face]: First troops assigned to (Camp) Fort Gordon, Georgia upon activation in 1941 Troops arrived at Camp Gordon December 1941 and underwent rigid combat training here until April 1943. {Ivy Leaf Cross Emblem}, ... More on HMDB

Two Early Augusta Churches

Landmarks – Augusta, Georgia

Inscription. St. John Methodist Church was founded in 1798 by Stith Mead, a young Virginia minister who denounced the worldliness of fun-loving Augusta. Biship Francis Asbury visited the church and watched its growth with particular ... More on HMDB

Spanish American War Tribute

Landmarks – North Augusta, South Carolina

Inscription. Spanish American War: 1898, The battle with the, slogan "Remember the, Maine", brought the, United States as a, great power and the, beginning of overseas, recognition. , Erected 1993 by North Augusta City Council, American ... More on HMDB

Brown Opera Block Stage Paintings

Things To Do – Avera, Georgia

A complete set of five backdrop paintings restored with assistance from the National Endowment for the Arts, one of the finest in ... More on TravelIowa.com

1911 Wilkes County Jail

Landmarks – Washington, Georgia

Inscription. On December 5, 1911, the first person was hanged on the third floor gallows. The hanging occured before the jail was dedicated in January 1912. , Erected by Wilkes County. , Location. 33° 44.283′ N, 82° ... More on HMDB

Summerville

Landmarks – Swainsboro, Georgia

Inscription. Summertown originated as Summerville in the 1850's as a summer refuge from malaria by well-to-do families of Burke County. They built elaborate summer homes and established historic Summerville Academy, charter March ... More on HMDB

McLean Museum and Dougal House

Museums – Avera, Georgia

See an old Booster Buck, a square grand piano, pump organ, historical displays, and many antique farm items. Occasional demonstrations during the summer. Call for an appointment ... More on TravelIowa.com

The View

Things To Do – Augusta, Georgia

DJ and Dance floorHip-hop nightclubVIP reservations More on Augustaga.org

Georgia R.R. & Banking Co.

Landmarks – Augusta, Georgia

Inscription. On May 21, 1837, Georgia Railroad and Banking Company operated from this place the first railroad train in Georgia. It is the oldest railroad in Georgia continuously operating under its original charter. Though extensive ... More on HMDB

R A Dent

Things To Do – Hephzibah, Georgia

McDonalds

Restaurants – Louisville, Georgia

Myung's China Wing

Restaurants – Augusta, Georgia

This hidden gem has the best wings I've ever tasted. The wings are so crispy and so many flavors to choose from. Whenever I'm in Augusta I visit this restaurant often. ... More on Yahoo! Travel

Summerville Cemetery

Landmarks – Augusta, Georgia

Inscription. In this cemetery are buried the following eminent Georgians: JOHN MILLEDGE (1757-1818), Revolutionary officer, Congressman, Governor (1802-1806). He gave the land on which the Universi... More on HMDB

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  • Summerville Cemetery Information This cemetery is located on Fitten Street at the end of Johns Road in the Sand Hills Historic Neighborhood. Augusta Commission voted on April 21, 1998 and approved ... More on Augustaga.gov