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2300 Highway 138 SE, Jonesboro, GA 30236-2732
There's no need to make the long trip to the coast. Enjoy beach life at this 200-acre water park ... More on Yahoo! Travel
I visited this beach some years ago and the water was clean and aqua -blue. More on Yahoo! Travel

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102 N. Main St, Jonesboro, GA 30236-8315

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400 Highway 138, Jonesboro, Georgia, United States

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9555 Tara Boulevard, Jonesboro, Georgia, United States

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02723 Mt. Zion Road, Jonesboro, Georgia, United States
Little Angels Preschool & Childcare is a Child Care Learning Center in Jonesboro GA. It has capacity of 91 and accepts ... More on Childcarecenter.us
Separate play space for 2-5 year olds (tot lot). More on KaBoom.org

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155 North Main Street, Jonesboro GA 30236, United States of America
Inscription. Ante-Bellum home of James F. Johnson, attorney, planter, merchant, Confederate officer and noted political figure in mid-nineteenth century Georgia. Johnson introduced the legislation which created Clayton County in 1858 ... More on HMDB

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7493 Highway 54N, Jonesboro GA 30236, United States of America
Inscription. Cited in Official Records of military operations at Jonesboro, 1864; not the one standing in 1958, but one at rear on the old road of which the driveway is a remaining portion. Aug. 31, 1864, Hardees A. C. & Andersons ... More on HMDB

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Jonesboro GA 30236, United States of America
Inscription. Gen. Hood's move to checkmate the Federal foray at Jonesboro on the one remaining railroad entering Atlanta, resulted in two major engagements August 31 & September 1, 1864. Aug. 31. A concerted attack on the Fed. 15th ... More on HMDB

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Jonesboro GA 30236, United States of America
Inscription. Aug. 31, 1864. The night march of Hardees A. C. (followed by Andersons div. of S. D. Lees) [CS] from East Point & Rough and Ready to Jonesboro, was not without incident. About 3 A. M. the head of Browns column encountered ... More on HMDB

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Jonesboro GA 30236, United States of America
Inscription. Sept. 1, 1864. The area bounded by the McPeak house (N), the Warren house (S), the R. R. (E), & U. S. 41 (W), was the scene of the final pitched battle of the Atlanta Campaign (begun M... More on HMDB
Inscription. Aug. 31, 1864. This immediate area was occupied by the Army of the Tenn. [US], commanded by Gen. O. O. Howard. These troops, Logans 15th, Ransoms 16th & Blairs 17th corps, marched to t... More on HMDB
