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Parks – Coleman, Georgia
Inscription. This marker is erected in memory of those pioneer settlers who laid the foundation of Vilulah Community and built its early progress upon the principles and practices of its Church. Meeting under a bush-arbor in 1867, ... More on HMDB
Bars – Cuthbert, Georgia
Silver's Lounge - It has it all: a swank atmosphere, attractive crowd, and cheap drinks. Okay, okay, so maybe it doesn’t have cheap drinks, but Silver's Lounge is still ... More on clubzone
Golf Courses – Cuthbert, Georgia
The 9-hole "Randolph" course at the Randolph Country Club facility in Cuthbert, Georgia features 3,230 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 36 . The course rating is 33.5 and it has a s... More on golflink.com
Things To Do – Clayton, Alabama
Barbour County Lake is a 75-acre lake located 6 miles north of Clayton in Midway, Alabama. From Clayton, take Alabama Hwy. 51 north for 1 mile, then right on County Road 49 for 5-1/2 miles to Barbour County Lake. From Eufaula, take ... More on AnglerWeb.com
Golf Courses – Eufaula, Alabama
The manager says that they will focus on getting the fairways weeded and back to a clean course next growing season. More on golflink.com
Museums – Columbia, Alabama
Visit an actual Nuclear Generating Facility. The Visitors ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Home and Garden Stores – Havana, Florida
This antique shop specializes in antique oak, pine, and mahogany furniture plus ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Georgetown, Georgia
Inscription. Side 1: Methodist Episcopal Church worship services were conducted in this area during the early 1840s in a brush arbor. The original church, known as Lowell, was destroyed by fire during the Civil War. From 1865 to 1890 ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Arlington, Georgia
Inscription. Hernando de Soto, born ca. 1500, nobleman, conquistador, Governor of Cuba, with rights to conquer Florida, traveled in 1540 through what later became Georgia on an expedition to find gold. His exact route is unknown and ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Climax, Georgia
Inscription. Climax is the highest point on the railroad between Savannah, Ga. and the Chattahoochee River. The town was laid out and named in 1883 after a branch rail line was built to Chattahoochee, Fla. Later, a second branch rail ... More on HMDB
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