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Art Museums – Savannah, Georgia
It is pretty steep at $18 per person and they don't even provide a guide. More on TripAdvisor
Trains – Savannah, Georgia
Inscription. Georgia Historical Society records show that this building, built in 1853 for the Central Railroad & Bank was confiscated by Gen. Wm. T. Sherman's Union Army Forces as the military hdqrs. of the Post Commandant, Gen. ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Clemson, South Carolina
Inscription. [West Panel]: This bell was originally hung in the Tillman Hall Clock Tower in 1905, where it faithfully tolled the hours until replaced by the carillon in 1985. During those so eventful years, it joyfully rang out for ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Savannah, Georgia
Inscription. Although the Savannah River provided an avenue to the sea, it also presented a barrier to overland travel and transportation. Rochester Ferry, later named Screven's Ferry, was established in 1762 and connected Savannah ... More on HMDB
Museums – Avera, Georgia
See an old Booster Buck, a square grand piano, pump organ, historical displays, and many antique farm items. Occasional demonstrations during the summer. Call for an appointment ... More on TravelIowa.com
Tours – Savannah, Georgia
Inscription. Near here stood Mulberry Grove, plantation home of General Nathanael Greene and Catherine Littlefield Greene. President George Washington twice visited the widowed Mrs. Greene at Mulbe... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Anderson, South Carolina
Inscription. This was the second Negro church founded in Anderson. It was organized at a meeting of approximately 15 persons at the home of the Rev. Henry A. Mikell, who served as the first pastor. A lot was purchased from Bale Clayton ... More on HMDB
Parks – Seneca, South Carolina
The three section Tri-Roofs half hex design can be configured to fit the unique needs of your playground. Placed symmetrically along its sides are the Firepole and Corkscrew, both designed ... More on KaBoom.org
Sightseeing – Savannah, Georgia
Inscription. Beneath this modest slab rest the remains of America's foremost painter of miniatures. Malbone, a native of Rhode Island, began his career in Providence at the age of seventeen. He pursued his calling in Boston, New York, ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Savannah, Georgia
The bourbon chicken looked like the amputated toes of a Great Dane! More on Yahoo! Travel
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