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Landmarks – Augusta, Georgia
Inscription. This house was part of the home of John Forsyth located on this property. As U. S. Minister to Spain, in 1819 Forsyth negotiated the treaty by which Florida was acquired by the United States. He was Congressman from Georgia, ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Winnsboro, South Carolina
Inscription. In memory, of those from, Fairfield County, who died in South East Asia, in the service, of their country, Darvin Flanders, Johnny Branham, Robert Simmons, Abraham Harris, Moses Mickle, James Thomas, Arthur Sloan, Jr. ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Columbia, South Carolina
Inscription. The first bridge at Gervais Street was a covered wooden structure built in 1827 by the Columbia Bridge Company. It remained until 1865 when Confederate soldiers burned it and other bri... More on HMDB
National And State Parks – Augusta, Georgia
Tourists can pay virtual visits to Augusta's landmark buildings and historic districts before they actually see them. Through a collaboration between national, state and local heritage and tourism organizations, the city's history ... More on Augustaga.org
Landmarks – Jonesboro, Georgia
Inscription. Sept. 1, 1864. The area bounded by the McPeak house (N), the Warren house (S), the R. R. (E), & U. S. 41 (W), was the scene of the final pitched battle of the Atlanta Campaign (begun M... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Griffin, Georgia
Inscription. Near this site was the home of Captain John McIntosh Kell, Executive Officer of the Confederate cruisers Alabama and Sumter. After entering the United States Navy at the age of 17, he served in the Mexican War and in ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Aiken, South Carolina
Inscription. On January 27, 1953, an explosion caused by a natural gas leak killed ten people and destroyed five buildings on the northern half of this block. The five buildings destroyed were Platt's Drug Store, the Jones Electric ... More on HMDB
Parks – Columbia, South Carolina
For one of the best views of Columbia or simply a place to stretch out underneath the Carolina blue ski... More on igougo
Restaurants – Fayetteville, Georgia
A low-key, friendly environment attracts plenty of families to this reliable chain. Kids in the big booths--often clutching free balloons ... More on CitySearch
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