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Things To Do – Saint Simons Island, Georgia
Ocean Motion and Barry's Beach Service have been guiding visitors and locals to fun and adventure for almost 30 years by providing kayaking tours and sales, sailing and biking. Their devotion to o... More on Stsimonsislandexperience.com
Tours – Brunswick, Georgia
Discover the âheartâ of old Brunswick in air-conditioned comfort with a 90-minute tour of beautifully landscaped squares, ... More on Discover America
Landmarks – Midway, Georgia
Inscription. This Stone Marks The Spot Where Repose, The Remains Of, Brigadier General, James Screven: In recognition of whose life, and services, The Congress: of the, United States: has reared a ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Darien, Georgia
Inscription. For nearly two centuries the story of sawmilling in the Southeast was enacted on this point on the Altamaha River. In the summer of 1721, men from South Carolina sawed the 3-inch planks to build Fort King George. In 1736, ... More on HMDB
Museums – Jamaica, Georgia
The story of money in Jamaica and around the world can be traced ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Golf Courses – Jamaica, Georgia
Only six miles from downtown Kingston, Caymanas' 72-par championship course beckons golfers as it stretches ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Darien, Georgia
Inscription. Famous rice Plantation of the 19th century, owned by Pierce Butler of Philadelphia. A system of dikes and canals for the cultivation of rice, installed by engineers from Holland, is still in evidence in the old fields, ... More on HMDB
Nightlife – Jekyll Island, Georgia
This sports bar features a large dance floor, live entertainment and themed parties. Pool tables, NTN Trivia Gaming Systems and six large televisions are also available. ... More on WorldWeb.com
National And State Parks – Brunswick, Georgia
This park is scenic and lovely and will provide you with very nice views - definitely bring your camera. Couples will enjoy the history, solitude, and ambiance.
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