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Landmarks – Thomson, Georgia
Inscription. After passing the state Bar in 1876, native Thomas E. Watson returned to Thomson and lived in this house with his family from 1881 to 1900. In his first floor office Watson began his law and writing career and entered ... More on HMDB
Home and Garden Stores – Atlanta, Georgia
Horizon Pacific brings the best in home furnishings from the four corners of the globe directly to Buckhead. ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Cartersville, Georgia
Inscription. These ruins of an old iron furnace built by Moses Stroup are all that remain of Cooper's Iron Works, developed by Mark Anthony Cooper, pioneer industrialist, politician, and farmer. Cooper was born in 1800 near Powelton, ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Canton, Georgia
Inscription. The Crescent Farm Rock Barn was constructed in 1906 by Augustus (Gus) Lee Coggins. One of a rare number of rock barns constructed in Georgia, the Rock Barn, together with the nearby Ge... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Augusta, Georgia
Augusta's newest park and fesitval space links Broad Street to the Riverwalk. Site of the Arts in the ... More on Augustaga.org
Themeparks – Atlanta, Georgia
Category: Amusement Places Atlanta Amusement Games Inc is a premier supplier of amusement in Georgia. Visit us at our location ... More on localamusementparks.com
Things To Do – Atlanta, Georgia
Point - You can always come here to listen to up and coming college rock bands, or join them on a Sunday ... More on clubzone
Book Shopping – Augusta, Georgia
Large selection of greeting cards & gift wrap for every occasion - Earn FREE greeting cards with The Card Club! - Fine gifts including collectibles, cuddly animals, & scented candles - Stationery ... More on entertainment.com
Landmarks – Augusta, Georgia
Inscription. Here stood the home of Edward Telfair. He was one of the group of young patriots led by Joseph Habersham, who broke open the British powder magazine at Savannah on May 11, 1775 and carried away the powder for future use ... More on HMDB
Museums – Columbia, South Carolina
'Hale-Elmore-Seibels House' or 'Seibels House' is a historic building located in Columbia, South Carolina. Records of the exact year of its construction were destroyed in 1865 during the burning of the city by Union soldiers serving ... More on Wikipedia
Restaurants – Atlanta, Georgia
The three-cheese grilled cheese panini is delicious . More on CitySearch
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