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Things To Do – Clarks Hill, South Carolina
The largest Corp of Engineers Lake east of the Mississippi has 1200 miles of shoreline bordering Georgia and South Carolina. Enjoy a variety of outdoor and water sports including camping at Mistletoe State ... More on Augustaga.org
Golf Courses – Martinez, Georgia
'Sarazen Bridge' is the name given to the footbridge that runs over the water hazard in front of the green, on the Par-5 15th hole at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia, site of the famed Masters Tournament. It is named ... More on Wikipedia
Things To Do – Augusta, Georgia
Housed in revitalized 19th and early 20th century storefronts are a growing collection of local art galleries, special boutiques and one-of-a-kind bistros and cafes. Linking Broad Street to Riverwalk is Augusta's newest park and festival ... More on Augustaga.org
Landmarks – Sparta, Georgia
Inscription. In July 1858 an Irish Foxhound arrived in Georgia as a gift from the noted hunter, Nimrod Gosnell of Roxbury Mills, Maryland to Colonel Miles G. Harris of Hancock County. The male puppy was named “July.” Col. ... More on HMDB
Gardens – Avera, Georgia
Library of Living Plants showcases 18 plant collections including perennials, dwarf conifers, herbs, nut trees, butterfly garden, and Buck roses. Children's garden, 330-acre forest preserve with century-old ... More on TravelIowa.com
Parks – Washington, Georgia
We have three tracks to ride: 1. Ama-sanctioned motocross track 1.7 miles, 25-feet wide in most sections, professionally built and maintained. Mulchy corners and straights to hold in moisture. Groomed every few days. Watered and tilled ... More on OffRoadNorthAmerica
Landmarks – Sparta, Georgia
Inscription. The Powelton Baptist Church, first known as Powell´s Creek Church, was constituted July 1st, 1786, with 26 members by the Rev. Silas Mercer, the Rev. John Harvey, and the Rev. John Thomas. The Rev. Jesse Mercer became ... More on HMDB
Parks – Avera, Georgia
Spacious beach with shady picnic area/barbecue grills near the dunes. Beach wheelchairs for rent. Pedestrian tunnels link to the park and marina on Biscayne Bay. Nine-hole golf course, tennis ... More on Miamiandbeaches.com
Landmarks – Mitchell, Georgia
Inscription. First called Lexington, Shoals was the site of what was probably the first woolen mill and iron foundry in Georgia. In 1794, Col. William Bird, Revolutionary soldier from Pennsylvania, and Benjamin A. Hamp bought several ... More on HMDB
Campgrounds – Clarks Hill, South Carolina
PROXIMITY: Approx. 30 min. to Augusta, GA, and 235 feet above sea level. ENVIRONMENT: Located on river below the dam on one of largest Corps of Engineer projects east of the Mississippi River WEATHER: Hot, humid summers, mild, pleasant ... More on ReserveAmerica.com
History Museum – Avera, Georgia
A look at life in the late 1800s and early 1900s at a blacksmith shop, one-room school, outhouse and more. Displays feature Golden ... More on TravelIowa.com
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