Cheap Things To Do in Royston, Georgia

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Victoria Bryant State Park1105 Bryant Park Road Royston , GA 30662

  • Nestled in the rolling hills of Georgia's upper piedmont, this is one of northern Georgia's best kept secrets. A beautiful stream flows through the park, providing the perfect setting for an after-... More on gastateparks.org

  • Will definitely plan to go back and would recommend it to everyone. More on TripAdvisor

 

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461 Cook St., Royston, Georgia 30662, United States of America

  • The mission of the Ty Cobb Museum is to foster education and understanding of the greatest baseball hitter of all time, Tyrus Raymond Cobb. The museum fosters education and understanding ... More on familydaysoutusa

  • It all started with us cruising around the back roads, looking for neat things and there it was, a big sign that said, "Welcome to ... More on igougo

 

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Royston GA 30662, United States of America

  • Inscription. Tyrus Raymond Cobb (1886-1961) moved to Royston as a youth when his father got a teaching position here. He was playing “Town Ball” for the Royston Reds at age 14 and was in the minors at 17. He first played ... More on HMDB

 

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Franklin Springs GA 30639, United States of America

  • Inscription. Site of the home of Rev. John Martin Turner, born September 12, 1891, and Mrs. Olivia Jackson Turner, born April 5, 1893, a teacher at Holmes College of the Bible. They were married July 7, 1920. The Turners were the ... More on HMDB

 

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Franklin Springs GA 30639, United States of America

  • Inscription. The Cromers settled on Nails Creek in Franklin County in 1845. Prior to the Civil War, the family operated a woolen mill near this site. Subsequently, the area maintained a cotton gin, flour mill and saw mill, though ... More on HMDB

 

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6646 Hartwell Highway, Hartwell GA 30643, United States of America

  • Inscription. Formerly located upsteam 2 miles at, Old Brown's Ferry: Relocated 1958, Louie Morris Bridge: Erected by the Highway Departments of South, Carolina and Georgia, in co-operation with, the U. S. Bureau Of Public Roads. Named ... More on HMDB

 

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Carnesville GA 30521, United States of America

  • Inscription. Camp meetings have been held here each year, from 1832, except four years during the War Between the States. The 50-acre plot, “extending one-half mile in every direction from the preachers stand, ” was purchased ... More on HMDB

 

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Carnesville GA 30521, United States of America

  • Franklin County was created in 1784 and originally encompassed all of what would become Banks, Barrow, Clarke, Jackson, Oconee, and Stephens counties, and parts of Gwinnett, Hall, Hart, and Madison... More on Franklincounty.georgia.gov

  • Inscription. This County, created by Act of the Legislature Feb. 25, 1784, is named for Benjamin Franklin, Revolutionary patriot and statesman. It was formed from lands obtained from the Indians by... More on HMDB

 

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Carnesville GA 30521, United States of America

  • Inscription. Hebron Presbyterian Church was organized in 1796 by Rev. John Newton, a native of Pennsylvania. Rev. Thomas Newton, a younger brother, was the first pastor. First elders were John McEntire and Samuel Makie, natives of ... More on HMDB

 

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Carnesville GA 30521, United States of America

  • Inscription. Instituted in 1797, this church was named for the William Carroll family, among its first members. Families identified with the church through the years are McWhorters, Osborns, Starrs, Stones, Browns, Burtons, Sewells, ... More on HMDB

 

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