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1354 Marshview Dr NE, Townsend, Georgia 31331-5356, United States
The 18-hole "Sapelo Hammock" course at the Sapelo Hammock Golf Club facility in Townsend, Georgia features 6,869 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 71 . The course rating is 73.5 and ... More on golflink.com
Friendly staff. More on golflink.com

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Townsend GA 31331, United States of America
Inscription. The service of this family to America, since the first of the Clan, with their leader, Captain John McIntosh Mohr, came from the Highlands of Scotland to Georgia, in 1736, forms a brilliant record. The roll of distinguished ... More on HMDB

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Shellman Bluff, Georgia GA 31331, United States of America
Inscription. Sutherland`s Bluff, about 1.5 miles South on this road, overlooks the Sapelo River and the Inland Waterway. the site was named for Lieut. Patrick Sutherland, to whom it was granted, upon recommendation of General James ... More on HMDB

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Townsend GA 31331, United States of America
Inscription. Donald McIntosh welcomed William Bartram to his home in 1773, giving him shelter from "A Tremendous Thunderstorm.", , Erected by McIntosh Family Cemetery Association in cooperation with Oleander District the Garden Club ... More on HMDB

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Townsend GA 31331, United States of America
Inscription. Near this spot, Company F of the Third South Carolina Cavalry, Lieut. W. L. Mole commanding, was stationed during the summer of 1864. The Company was on Patrol duty, guarding the Coast of McIntosh County. On the night ... More on HMDB

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Townsend GA 31331, United States of America
Inscription. The site of the village of Jonesville, so named for its first settler, Samuel Jones, is about 6 miles West of this road. There, early in the Revolution, McGirth with British forces attacked a small garrison at Moses Way`s ... More on HMDB

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Shellman Bluff, Georgia, United States

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Townsend, GA

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Townsend GA 31331, United States of America
Inscription. This Church was organized by the Rev. Charles O. Screven at Harris Neck, 7 miles West of here, during the early 1800s. As the Harris Neck Baptist Church, it was admitted to the Sunbury Baptist Association November 12, ... More on HMDB

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St. Andrews Cemetery Road, Darien, Georgia
The Ashantilly Center, known as “Old Tabby,” was the mainland home of Thomas Spalding, early Georgia plante... More on TripAdvisor
Outside, under the branches of the live oak trees- wonderful , peaceful place to be on a Sunday afternoon. More on TripAdvisor
