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Midland GA 31820, United States of America
Inscription. A veteran of the North Carolina militia in the American Revolution, Christmas is buried here with his wife, Mary Roberson, his son, Nathaniel G. Christmas, and other descendants. Living then in Green County, Ga. he drew ... More on HMDB

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7400 Warm Springs Road, Midland GA 31820, United States of America
Inscription. 200 feet east is the grave of Thomas Wiggins, (1843-1908). As “Blind Tom” he thrilled audiences here and in Europe with his remarkable musical performances. Born a slave, his native genius let him reproduce ... More on HMDB

#3.
Ellerslie GA 31807, United States of America
Inscription. This road marks the route of the first telegraph lines from Washington to New Orleans, via Columbus, completed in 1848. The road entered Harris County at Mount Airy (later Ridgeway), 5 miles from here. A stagecoach inn, ... More on HMDB

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4800 Warm Springs Road, Columbus GA 31909, United States of America
Inscription. Born in Maryland, Cooper served in the South Carolina Militia during the American Revolution and participated in battles at Brandywine, Germantown and Stony Point. After the War he moved to Putnam County, Georgia and ... More on HMDB

#5.
708 Broadway, Columbus GA 31901, United States of America

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11 7th Street, Columbus GA 31901, United States of America
See a replica of the first Coca Cola beverage machine taken into space and a dupe ... More on TripAdvisor
The kids enjoyed it, but there wasn't a whole lot to it. Glad we visited the center, but not worth a repeat. More on TripAdvisor

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Cataula GA 31804, United States of America
Inscription. At KINGSBORO, 3 mi. S. Ga.s first narrow gauge railroad (North & South RR), chartered in 1870 (Columbus to Rome), ended in 1873. CATAULA (Big Rock) is a Creek name. Clowers Meth. Church, organized as “Providence” ... More on HMDB

#8.
6804 Forest Avenue, Columbus GA 31907, United States of America

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11100 Fortson Road, Fortson GA 31808, United States of America
Inscription. (Side 1): Thomas and Elizabeth Almond settled in this area with her orphaned brother Thomas Daniel Fortson in the 1830s. In 1858, as a prominent farmer, Fortson built this Greek Revival Georgian Cottage, its surrounding ... More on HMDB

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Smiths Station, AL
