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Landmarks – Savannah, Georgia
Inscription. This is Yamacraw Bluff where the Colony of Georgia was founded February 12, 1733 by Gen. James Edward Oglethrope. Voted by the Georgia Daughters of the American Revolution the Most Historic Spot In Georgia, , Erected ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Savannah, Georgia
Inscription. Mathilda Taylor was born in 1834 in New Orleans, and came to Savannah as a young woman. She taught black children in her home before the Civil War, when it was still illegal. She married Abraham Beasley, a successful ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Savannah, Georgia
Inscription. Georgia's First Official Historian, There was "None, No None!" reads the epitaph on this tomb. "Against Whose Name the Recording Angel Would More Reluctantly Have Written Down Condemnation.", Born at Dublin, Ireland.son ... More on HMDB
Health Club – Ellabell, Georgia
At Peace of Mind Yoga we do Yoga Paddles. Meet at Ogeechee Outpost paddle to nearby sandbar and ... More on YogaFinder
Golf Courses – East Dublin, Georgia
Forstmann Golf Course is a 9-hole regulation length golf course in Dublin, Georgia. This layout provides for a fun golf experience for golfers of all skill levels. More information about Forstmann Golf Course will be coming soon. ... More on TheGolfCourses.net
Landmarks – Savannah, Georgia
This is Savannah's most-beloved tavern, graced with a sprawling and convivial bar, a pair of fireplaces, and a decor of antique bricks and carefully polished hardwoods. Because it's in the cellar ... More on Frommers
Landmarks – Savannah, Georgia
Inscription. The house adjacent to this building was the home of Juliette Gordon Low at the time she founded Girl Scouting in the United States, March 12, 1912. Formerly the carriage-house and stable of the Low mansion, this building ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Savannah, Georgia
Inscription. Jane Cuyler (born Jeanne de la Touche) came to Savannah with her husband Teleman in 1768. After his death in 1772, Cuyler took in lodgers, first at her home on the corner of Bull and Broughton Streets, then at an undetermined ... More on HMDB
National And State Parks – Oakfield, Georgia
Inscription. In 1702 a decisive battle took place along the nearby Flint River. Nine hundred Apalachees, in league with the Spanish, fought here against English traders and five hundred of their Creek allies. Forewarned of an impending ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Savannah, Georgia
Never know who is sitting at the next table.......: I just ran across a web site about vampires in Savannah and it listed this IHOP as a meeting place because they are vampire friendly.........gues... More on Yahoo! Travel
Restaurants – Americus, Georgia
Kid-friendly eat-in restaurants and small takeout shops alike sport interiors done in the signature red and white with a touch of yellow. ... More on CitySearch
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