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250 N. Louisville Street, Harlem, Georgia
The only museum in the United States dedicated to one of the greatest movie comedy teams in history - Stan...
The only museum in the United States dedicated to one of the greatest movie comedy teams in history - Stan ... More on Augustaga.org

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415 E. Boundary St., Harlem, GA 30814

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250 N. Louisville St., Harlem GA 30814, United States of America
Inscription. Harlem became the birthplace of the rotund member of one of Hollywood's greatest comedy teams ... More on HMDB
This small gem of a museum, containing seemingly every type of Laurel and Hardy memorabilia imaginable, has... More on TripAdvisor

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Harlem GA 30814, United States of America

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Dearing GA 30808, United States of America
Inscription. The Upper Trading Path, one of the historic Indian routes of the Southeast, passed this spot, leading from present Augusta to tribes as far west as the Mississippi River. By various connections the trail reached the Cherokees ... More on HMDB

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Appling, Georgia, USA
A 975 acre park located on Clarks Hill Lake. All 61 camp sites have electricity and water hookups. Camping $12/night. Car admission $2 ea, $3 w/boat. - Admission, Beach Access, Boating Facilities, Campground, Dumpsite, Fishing, Group ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

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1858 Lock and Dam Rd, Off Lock and Dam Rd, Augusta, GA 30901
Anyone who thinks of swamps as dismal places should definitely pay a visit to Phinizy Swamp. This 1,100 acr... More on Weather.com
Its not many places to sit but overall it was a good trip. More on Yahoo! Travel

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Clarks Hill, South Carolina

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1783 Dixon Airline Road, Augusta GA 30906, United States of America
Inscription. In July 1800, this church was organized in a canebrake on Spirit Creek by slaves on the Twiggs plantation. The Reverend J. W. Sutton served as the first pastor. In July 1868, the church purchased 14 and 1/2 acres here ... More on HMDB

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Augusta GA 30904, United States of America
Paine College was founded in 1882 in Augusta, Georgia. Some notable alumni include Frank Yerby and ... More on Augustaga.org
Inscription. Paine Institute, rechartered as Paine College in 1903, was founded Nov. 1, 1882, by the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church and the Methodist Epicscopal Church, South, at the urgent req... More on HMDB
