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Landmarks – Monticello, Georgia
Inscription. Here lived Dr. David Addison Reese, born in Mecklenberg County, N. C. son of a Revolutionary soldier and grandson of a signer of the Mecklenberg Declaration of Independence. When a young man Dr. Reese moved to Monticello ... More on HMDB
Museums – Jacksonville, Florida
JMOMA is a great meeting place in downtown Jacksonville, Florida every day bit Monday-and it's free if yo... More on Yahoo! Travel
Things To Do – Jacksonville, Florida
R. Roberts Gallery appreciates your interest and inquiry to our gallery. Artist submissions are reviewed QUARTERLY. Our Review for the first quarter has passed, so the second quarter will be handle... More on Rrobertsgallery.com
Landmarks – East Dublin, Georgia
Inscription. Here lived George Michael Troup, Governor of Georgia 1823-27. Born in 1780 at McIntosh's Bluff on the Tombigbee River in a part of Georgia that is now Alabama, he graduated at Princeton, 1797, and was admitted to the ... More on HMDB
Museums – Jacksonville, Florida
Scale model ships, paintings, artifacts and photographs related to maritime history are on display. These displays are of interest to all ages. Storyboards tell each story in some detail. ... More on Visitjacksonville.com
National And State Parks – Folkston, Georgia
Run by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, this recreation area offers some of America's finest birding and freshwater fishing. The area provides entry to the prairies of Mizell, Chase, Grand, and... More on Frommers
Things To Do – Middleburg, Florida
5-6 foot mini ramp street course, air conditioned 5000 square feet. More on skateboardpark.com
Things To Do – Milledgeville, Georgia
Inscription. On this corner stood the Milledgeville Hotel built in 1858 while Milledgeville served as Georgia's capital. In 1903 Emily Norvell Hardy took over management of the hotel. She moved into the hotel with her two youngest ... More on HMDB
Religion and Faith – White Plains, Georgia
Inscription. About 1786, John Bush built a brush arbor as a community center for camp meeting at what was then called “Crackers Neck.” From this grew Liberty Chapel, “Cradle of Methodism” for this section. ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Eatonton, Georgia
Inscription. This Georgia 4-H Center is a tribute to former members and an educational training center for all future members. Georgia 4-H Club work, with its equal training of the Head, Heart, Hands and Health, started in 1905 with ... More on HMDB
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