Directions from Savannah, Georgia to Clarkesville, Georgia





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Spier's Turnout

Landmarks – Bartow, Georgia

Inscription. On Nov. 28, 1864, Jackson's division, 20th Corps (Williams), of Gen. Sherman's army [USA], destroyed the railroad from Davisboro, No. 12, CRR, to Spier's Turnout (Bartow), No. 11, CRR,... More on HMDB

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  • Louisville, the county seat, was named in honor of King Louis XVI of France, because of the support given by France to the Colonials in the Revolution. Louisville was Georgia's third state capital,... More on Jeffersoncounty.georgia.gov

Skate Park

Things To Do – Avera, Georgia

Plymouth's Skate Park is open daily from 9 a. m. to sunset. Admission is free. The Skate Park provides skateboarders and in-line ... More on uptake_content

Central Franklin Elementary Playgrounds

Parks – Carnesville, Georgia

Equipments by Playworld Systems More on KaBoom.org

Currahee Military Museum

If you are a World War II historian, or just a fan of the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers, you will definit... More on TripAdvisor

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  • The staff is super friendly and very knowledgable. More on TripAdvisor

  • If you can, be sure to hike or run up Mt. Curahee. That and the museum are well worth the visit for history... More on TripAdvisor

Bolding Mill

Campgrounds – Gainesville, Georgia

This campground is closed until further notice. Bolding Mill Campground is located on Lake Sidney Lanier. Lake Lanier touches five counties in Georgia and is just 45 minutes from Atlanta. The lake covers 38,000 acres that were once ... More on Recreation.gov

Brasstown Bald

Landmarks – Young Harris, Georgia

Inscription. The high rounded peak to the south with lookout tower is Brasstown Bald or Mount Enotah, the highest mountain in Georgia 4,748 feet above sea level. Its Indian name, Itseyi, means “place of fresh green” and ... More on HMDB

Lake Rabun

National And State Parks – Clarkesville, Georgia

Built at the foot of one of the longest and deepest valleys in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Lake Rabun began filling in May of 1915 to form a reservoir of over ten million gallons covering 834 acres with a normal water level of 1690 ... More on AnglerWeb.com

Lumpkin Court House

Landmarks – Dahlonega, Georgia

Inscription. This court house, built in 1836, replaced the small log structure used since the establishment of Lumpkin County in 1832. The town was named Dahlonega in October, 1833, for the Cherokee word “Talonega” meaning ... More on HMDB

Tater Totz Resale

Things To Do – Dahlonega, Georgia

El Paisa Restaurant

Restaurants – Gainesville, Georgia

Jack's Cafe

Restaurants – Dahlonega, Georgia

They have been gone for years just like 40% of the places on this list. More on Restaurantica

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Main Street Station

Restaurants – Clayton, Georgia

The beverage selection is great the food is average-the normal burgers and fries (the chicken tenders are great). More on Yahoo! Travel

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  • Not only that but they also have a nice range of food served from their grill. More on Yahoo! Travel

  • A Regular Hangout: I'm at Main St a few times a month to unwind after work. I can count on havng a good time there. The beverage selection is great the food is average - the normal burgers and frie... More on Yahoo! Travel

Dairy Queen

Ice Cream – Elberton, Georgia

Dahlonega City Shop

Things To Do – Dahlonega, Georgia