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Landmarks – Madison, Georgia
Inscription. William Tappan Thompson, famous Georgia journalist and author, was born in Ohio in 1812. Moving to Augusta in 1835, he became associated with Augustus Baldwin Longstreet in the publication of the State Rights Sentinel. ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Atlanta, Georgia
Inscription. Opposite to & N. of here was a 2-story white house (said to have been the residence of the Widow Pope) which figured prominently in this sector of the Battle of Atlanta, July 22, 1864. As Manigault's brigade moved to ... More on HMDB
Zoos and Aquariums – Atlanta, Georgia
I have traveled to various cities and the Atlanta Zoo has one of the best Gorillia exhibits I have ever... More on Yahoo! Travel
Museums – Atlanta, Georgia
My friend's little girl has a thing for Rhett Butler, but then, what Southern belle hasn't at some point in her life? So, to celebrate ... More on igougo
Things To Do – Augusta, Georgia
Located along the Augusta Canal, only a tall chimney remains of the powderworks factory that operated between 1862-1865. This factory ... More on Discover America
Unfortunately, I did not have nearly enough time to devote to the museum of the Carter presidency. This is a fascinating museum that walks you through his life as a child, naval officer, politician... More on TripAdvisor
Things To Do – Augusta, Georgia
Its not many places to sit but overall it was a good trip. More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Atlanta, Georgia
Inscription. June 2-4, 1864. Hoods A. C. was posted 1 mi. W. & Hardees A. C. was aligned along Dallas Acworth rd. N. 1.5 mi to Burnt Hickory rd. Confederate center & rt. These corps withdrew, along with rest of Johnstons forces [CS], ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Waynesboro, Georgia
We enjoyed eating here a few times a month. More on Yahoo! Travel
Restaurants – Atlanta, Georgia
Great Wings Joint!!!: You have to try these wings! All the wings are great but the Teriyaki is to die for!!... More on Yahoo! Travel
Sightseeing – Atlanta, Georgia
Inscription. July 22, 1864. When Gen. McPherson heard the firing to the S. E. while at lunchen (Whiteford Ave. at R. R.), he mounted his horse & sending away most of his staff on various missions, galloped south to this hill. Here ... More on HMDB
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