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Landmarks – Atlanta, Georgia
Inscription. Anticipating America´s involvement in a second world war, the government returned to the site of Camp Gordon in October 1940 and over the next seven months constructed a 400-acre Naval Reserve Aviation Base at the DeKalb ... More on HMDB
Book Shopping – Roswell, Georgia
I love this store it has such a down home feeling with a helpful staff. More on GoCityKids
Parks – Atlanta, Georgia
Now Closed. A pyramid connected to a mini mini spine halfpipe with fun boxes, grind rails, ground trick area, and complimentary seating. Costs 1 dollar a day or season pass 40 dollars. Small ... More on skateboardpark.com
Landmarks – Appling, Georgia
Inscription. "Happy Valley", homesite and burial place of Basil Neal, Revolutionary soldier, lies one-half mile off this highway in the direction the arrow points. Basil Neal or O`Neal, was born in Maryland in 1758. When he was 17 ... More on HMDB
Nightlife – Atlanta, Georgia
52nd Street - From Blues to Jazz to Latin to Swing, this club offers fine dining, live music and dancing a la Flapper-era ... More on clubzone
Bars – Atlanta, Georgia
And, they have decently clean bathrooms, ladies! More on CitySearch
Landmarks – Kingston, Georgia
Inscription. Here sleep, known but to God, 250 Confederate and two Federal soldiers, most of whom died of wounds, disease and sickness in the Confederate hospitals located here 1862-1864. These men were wounded in the battles of Perryville, ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Marion, South Carolina
Inscription. According to local tradition, three Methodist meeting houses of the area united c. 1835 to form Ebenezer. An early church building burned in 1855 and was replaced in 1856 by this present building which is listed in the ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Atlanta, Georgia
Inscription. With Creek Indians as British allies & Cherokees loyal to U. S. in War of 1812, it was expedient to locate a fort at Standing Peach Tree on the Chattahoochee the boundary line. Lt. Geo. Gilmer (later, twice Gov. of Georgia) ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Columbia, South Carolina
Inscription. Columbia's chief business street, Main, was first named Richardson Street, for Richard Richardson (1704-1780). This Virginia native settled in present Clarendon County; served in the "Snow Campaign" of 1775; was commissioned ... More on HMDB
Parks – Conway, South Carolina
Inscription. 1845–1929: A pioneer who devoted his life to the religious and social welfare of his town and county. A benefactor to rich and poor who gave wholeheartedly of his time and talents to the enrichment of his fellow ... More on HMDB
Museums – Atlanta, Georgia
As Atlanta's only museum with an exclusively international focus, the museum aims to promote cultural understanding through exhibitions and educational programs. More on CitySearch
Restaurants – Columbia, South Carolina
I really enjoyede myself here. The drinks were good and the people were VERY friendly. We had a ball. More on Yahoo! Travel
Restaurants – Atlanta, Georgia
Blue Chip Cafe - Atlanta, GA. Breakfast. Lunch. Catering. Restaurants More on Bluechipcafe.com
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