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Parks – Martinez, Georgia
On the banks of the Savannah River and next to the Augusta Canal, this park offers a breath-taking view of the rapids and is an ideal spot for canoeing picnicking, fishing, and bicycling along a seven-mile trail leading to downtown ... More on Augustaga.org
Landmarks – Atlanta, Georgia
Inscription. McPherson's Army of the Tenn. (US) seized Decatur July 19, 1864 & on the 20th moved towards Atlanta in two columns the 15th & 16th A. C. via the Ga. R. R. the 17th by roads S. of it where Wheeler's Cav. (CS) guarding ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Madison, Georgia
Inscription. On the occasion of its Bicentennial, Morgan County placed this marker here to commemorate the community of, Pennington: The Pennington Community was named for the Pennington family who first acquired land from ceded Native ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Decatur, Georgia
Vovacks - You might see a celeb here. But he/she will probably be on one of the many flat screen TVs lining the walls. Vovacks is the place you’d likely go to to watch ... More on clubzone
Landmarks – Edgefield, South Carolina
Inscription. This is the site of W. E. Lynch & Company, a drug store form 1877 until 1969. The business was founded by William Edward Lynch (1851-1896), and continued by his wife, Kate Holstein Lynch (1854-1923), and son, W. Charlton ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Atlanta, Georgia
Inscription. After the occupation of Atlanta by Federal forces, Sept. 2, 1864, the remaining civilians were required to register for transportation to points north or south as desired. Those electing to go south were carried, with ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Atlanta, Georgia
If you are tired of dealing with the kids that hang out at the movies, attempting to hear the movie over ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Things To Do – Clarks Hill, South Carolina
Clarks Hill ( J. Strom Thurmond) is a 71,535 acre COE reservoir located 30 miles northeast of Augusta on the Savannah River. More on AnglerWeb.com
Things To Do – Atlanta, Georgia
It is a grand place with pretty good deals on electronics, computers, computer components, audio /visual ... More on GeckoGo
Landmarks – Edgefield, South Carolina
Inscription. In the 18th century, Edgefield County had largely a subsistence economy in which the settlers consumed what they raised. Beginning around 1800, following the invention of the cotton gin, planters began to grow cotton, ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Augusta, Georgia
Inscription. The Augusta Chronicle is the South's oldest surviving newspaper, in continuous publication. The Chronicle was founded on September 30, 1786. It dates its origins back to August 30, 1785 and the founding of The Augusta ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Montgomery, Alabama
When I walked in there was one worker giving free food and drinks to two friends. More on Yahoo! Travel
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