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Landmarks – Kingsland, Georgia
Inscription. On June 29, 1796, this Treaty was signed ¼ mile south of here near Indian Agent James Seagroves home, a trading post and garrison of Federal troops on the St. Marys River. The meeting included representatives of the ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Columbia, South Carolina
Inscription. This street is thought to take its name from the cotton blossom. Cotton became an important commercial crop in South Carolina after the cotton gin was patented by Eli Whitney in 1794. A variety of cotton, known as Sea ... More on HMDB
Museums – Jamaica, Georgia
The story of money in Jamaica and around the world can be traced ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Things To Do – Spartanburg, South Carolina
Presenting the Upcountry with world-class music for more than a century, this philharmonic ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Parks – Richmond Hill, Georgia
2+ acres Fish: Bass, bream,catfish Facilities: Park, pavillion, picnic area, trails, walking trails, fishing piers Fee: Free annual permit (obtain at City Hall) Dates of Operation: All year sunrise to sunset Directions: JF ... More on AnglerWeb.com
National And State Parks – Bryson City, North Carolina
Rest and relax beside lovely Deep Creek, minutes from Bryson City on the National Park boundary. More on Visitnc.com
Landmarks – Lexington, South Carolina
Inscription. This c. 1850 building once stood north of the Saluda River in the Dutch Forks Pineridge area. Turned by one or two mules or horses, the wooden gears underneath powered the saw-toothed gin upstairs to extract seed from ... More on HMDB
Religion and Faith – Asheville, North Carolina
Completed in 1909, the Basilica of St. Lawrence D. M. is one of Asheville's architectural treasures and spiritual anchors. Designed by Rafael Gustavino and Richard Sharpe Smith, ... More on Exploreasheville.com
Parks – Saluda, North Carolina
Six stand alone country cabins in quiet, wooded, tree covered property. Situated on 20 acres with 6 a playground and common cook-out area. ... More on Visitnc.com
Restaurants – Columbia, South Carolina
Steak-Out is located in South Carolina. More on Open List
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