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Things To Do – Tifton, Georgia
Standing for the \"National Environmentally Sound Production ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Thomasville, Georgia
(Concession Stand / Refreshments / Admin, 34', 1999, GA-136-05) at Thomasville High School in Thomasville , Thomas County, GA. US319 (Jackson St.) NE 0.5 miles from jct with Bus.US84 (Broad St.), SE (right) on Hansell ... More on dalejtravis.com
Landmarks – Statesboro, Georgia
Inscription. Approaching Statesboro on Dec. 4, 1864, a strong party of mounted foragers from Hazen's division, 15th Corps (USA), on the right of Gen. Sherman's army on its destructive March to the Sea, was attacked by a detachment ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Sardis, Georgia
Inscription. This highway has been following closely the course of the Old Quaker Road, one of Georgia's earliest vehicular thoroughfares. It was opened about 1769 to link Savannah, the colonial capital, with a Quaker settlement centering ... More on HMDB
Parks – Fitzgerald, Georgia
The staff is helpful and offers informative historical tidbits on Davis' life. More on TripAdvisor
Ice Cream – Moultrie, Georgia
The chicken strip baskets are the best . More on Yahoo! Travel
Golf Courses – Statesboro, Georgia
Given this is a very inexpensive course (18 bucks to walk) the maintenence is adequate, and the owners sk... More on GolfReview
Parks – Sylvania, Georgia
Crush paintball is four totally different types of paintball fields speedball airball woods one with a little bit of everything on it. We also have lights for night ... More on Warpig.com
Restaurants – Tifton, Georgia
Since its Florida beginnings more than 45 years ago when a Burger King hamburger cost 18(cent) and a WHOPPER sandwich cost 37(cent) Burger King Corporation has established restaurants around the world -- from Australia to Venezuela. ... More on Yahoo! Travel
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