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Landmarks – Butler, Georgia
Inscription. The sand clay formation here represents the first prominent Coastal Plain deposits laid upon an ancient floor of granites and gneisses. Southward this formation (Tuscaloosa Upper Creta... More on HMDB
Bars – Macon, Georgia
Characters Lounge is the type of place you start off your night. The drinks are cheap and strong but the crowd isn’t the type to get the party started. Grab a ... More on clubzone
Things To Do – Savannah, Georgia
Elevation 5600 feet. Superb display of Anasazi rock art. This a popular destination for those traveling ... More on recreation.gov
Landmarks – Savannah, Georgia
Inscription. Original 1733 burial plot allotted by, James Edward Oglethorpe: to the Savannah Jewish Community. , Erected by Trustees of the Mordecai-Sheftall Cemetery Trust. , Location. 32° 4.613′ N, 81° 5.58′ ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Talbotton, Georgia
Inscription. At Talbotton on Jan. 26, 1846, the first meeting of the Supreme Court of Georgia was held in the dining hall of the old Claiborne Hotel which stood one block west of this marker. Judge... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Forsyth, Georgia
Inscription. Montpelier Institute, founded in 1842 by Stephen Elliott, Jr. First Episcopal Bishop of the diocese of Georgia, was Georgia`s second oldest school for girls. Col. G. B. Lamar gave the land for the school including Montpelier ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Savannah, Georgia
Inscription. The Savannah Cotton Exchange building was completed in 1887 during the era when Savannah ranked first as a cotton seaport on the Atlantic and second in the world. In its heyday as a cotton port over two million bales ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Savannah, Georgia
Inscription. In Honor and Grateful Memory of, Captain Denis Cottineau De Kerloguen: who was born in Nantes, France and died in Savannah Ga. November 20, 1808, aged 63 Years. In the war for American Independence, he fought with John ... More on HMDB
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