Cheap Things To Do in Gay, Georgia

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Gay GA 30218, United States of America

  • Inscription. This bridge was built in the 1840s by freed slave and noted bridge builder Horace King (1807-1885). Constructed on the Town lattice design, the bridges web of planks crisscrossing at 45- to 60-degree angles are fastened ... More on HMDB

 

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Gay GA 30218, United States of America

  • Inscription. Settlement of Carmel community began with the creation of Meriwether County in 1827. Early families-- Caldwell, Burton, Campson, Gray, Reynolds, Williams, Pope, and Glass--came from Edgefield District, South Carolina. ... More on HMDB

 

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Warm Springs, Georgia

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  • Warm Springs National Fish Hatchery is a warmwater hatchery that was authorized by Congress in 1898. Specie... More on recreation.gov

  • This is a neat place to see how fish are raised. The kids can feed the huge goldfish and get a look at the ... More on TripAdvisor

 

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Woodbury GA 30293, United States of America

  • Inscription. Pine Mountain to the south makes a complete loop forming a beautiful basin 4 miles in diameter known as `The Cove.` It is joined on the south by Oak Mountain, another hard quartz ridge. Flint River has avoided an easier ... More on HMDB

 

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Greenville GA 30222, United States of America

  • Meriwether County was created in 1827, the 73rd county created. The county was named for General David Meriwether, a state militiaman often called on by the federal government to negotiate with the... More on Meriwethercounty.georgia.gov

  • Inscription. Meriwether County, “Second Home” of Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt and birthplace of three Ga. Governors - Joseph M. Terrell, William Y. Atkinson and John M. Slaton - was crea... More on HMDB

 

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Greenville GA 30222, United States of America

  • Inscription. The Oakfuskee Path, main branch of the famous Upper Creek trading route from the Savannah River to the Creek Indians, passed here. Beginning at present Augusta, it led through Greenville via Warrenton, Eatonton, Griffin ... More on HMDB

 

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