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Landmarks – Ridgeland, South Carolina
Inscription. [ Emblem The Signers Of The Declaration Of Independence, Inc ], ( We Mutually Pledge To Each Other, Our Lives Our Fortunes and Our Sacred Honor ), Thomas Heyward Jr. Signer Of The Decl... More on HMDB
Golf Courses – McCormick, South Carolina
Tara Golf Club At Savannah Lakes is an 18-hole regulation length golf course in Mc Cormick, South Carolina. This championship layout features 6 sets of teeboxes for the enjoyment of golfers of all ... More on TheGolfCourses.net
National And State Parks – Augusta, Georgia
Built in 1845 to harness the waterpower of the Savannah River, it's the nation's only industrial canal still used for its original purposes, and also offering history, recreation, and unique exper...
Landmarks – Beech Island, South Carolina
Inscription. [Marker Front]: On January 5, 1856, Governor James H. Hammond and eleven other farmers of this area organized the Beech Island Agricultural Club for the diffusion of agricultural knowledge and the regulation of illegal ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Augusta, Georgia
Make the Augusta Visitor Information Center your first stop when visiting Augusta. Our helpful ACVB team members can provide you with information on attractions, recreation, hotels, shopping, dini... More on Augustaga.org
Gardens – Augusta, Georgia
Classic garden and antiques. Affordable antiques for discriminating tastes. More on Augustaga.org
Landmarks – Gray Court, South Carolina
Inscription. Francis Rapley Owings House: Owings is named for Francis Rapley Owings (1840-1920), who lived in this house after the Civil War. His ancestor Richard Owings III had settled 2 mi. W in 1757. Francis R. Owings, a farmer ... More on HMDB
Golf Courses – Graniteville, South Carolina
They really make the experience fun for you. More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Augusta, Georgia
Inscription. Here stood the home of Edward Telfair. He was one of the group of young patriots led by Joseph Habersham, who broke open the British powder magazine at Savannah on May 11, 1775 and carried away the powder for future use ... More on HMDB
Nightlife – Augusta, Georgia
Bar atmosphere in an old theatre More on Augustaga.org
Landmarks – Augusta, Georgia
Inscription. St. John Methodist Church was founded in 1798 by Stith Mead, a young Virginia minister who denounced the worldliness of fun-loving Augusta. Biship Francis Asbury visited the church and watched its growth with particular ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Augusta, Georgia
Founded in the south in the 1980s, this chain is based on the idea of offering good food and drive-through convenience . More on CitySearch
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