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Golf Courses – Edgefield, South Carolina
The traps could have used some help but overall it was a fun course to play. $37 to ride on a Sunday seemed a little much since noone was there and it's was cold. More on GolfReview
Tours – Augusta, Georgia
Visitors gain a special appreciation for and insight into Augusta's rich history when they take advantage of the van tours led by local guides who share their love of and enthusiasm for our city. T... More on Augustaga.org
Landmarks – Laurens, South Carolina
Inscription. Once in Our Lives, Forever in Out Memories, Joseph B. Adams    Jimmy I. McMorris, Michael E. Banks   Reginald G. Morse, Roy J. Brackwell, Jr.  Sanford L. Nelson, Frankie B. Johnson, Jr. Willie J. Payne, Robert ... More on HMDB
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
Parks – Augusta, Georgia
Make history and visit this playground! Its the first of its kind in Georgia because it is 70% handicappped accessible. The reviews have been raving - 5 stars all around! The Ramp ... More on KaBoom.org
Museums – Avera, Georgia
Interior and exterior exhibits focus on the priaire and natural cultural history of the area. Live bison exhibit. More on TravelIowa.com
Landmarks – Columbus, North Carolina
Inscription. North Carolina: Colonized, 1585-87 by First English settlers in America; permanently settled c. 1650; first to vote readiness for independence, Apr. 12, 1776. South Carolina: Formed, 1712, from part of Carolina, which ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Saluda, South Carolina
Inscription. Memorial: Colonel William Barrett Travis: Born near Saluda, S. C. August 9, 1809. Gave his life for liberty and freedom, at the Alamo March 6, 1836. His last message for reinforcements ended thus: "I have held this place ... More on HMDB
Museums – Avera, Georgia
The Industrial Machine Shop Museum dates back to 1860 and was the original repair shop for the Amana Woolen Mill. The museum still contains equipment original to the building. Machinery ... More on TravelIowa.com
Wine Bar – Augusta, Georgia
The entire left side is glass so it provides a great view of the sunset . More on Yahoo! Travel
History Museum – Avera, Georgia
Tour the 1856 Bevington-Kaser House, museum, and 12 other buildings on 18-acre site. More on TravelIowa.com
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