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Marigold Lane, downtown Winterville Winterville, GA
Housed in an authentic medical office from the late 1800s, this unique museum recreates a country doctor's practice. The impressive collection includes physician's instruments and tools for surger... More on Visitathensga.com
Housed in an authentic medical office from the late 1800s, this unique museum recreates a country doctor's practice. The impressive collection includes physician's instruments and tools for surgery... More on Visitathensga.com

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Natural History Building, Athens, GA 30602

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325 Lakeview Dr.,Winterville,Georgia,30683

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1010 Ben Epps Drive, Athens GA 30605, United States of America
Inscription. Ben T. Epps Georgia's First in Flight - designed, built and in 1907 flew the first airplane in the State of Georgia. He was born in Oconee County, educated in Clarke County, and attended Georgia Tech. A self-taught aviator, ... More on HMDB

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Athens GA 30601, United States of America
Inscription. This cannon, the only known one of its kind, was designed by Mr. John Gilleland, a private in the “Mitchell Thunderbolts, ” an elite “home guard” unit of business and professional ... More on HMDB

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297 Cemetery St. Athens, GA
Nestled behind Sanford Stadium on the UGA campus lies Oconee Hill Cemetery, 100 acres of one of the more scenic landscapes in North Georgia. Oconee Hill Cemetery was purchased in 1855 by the city ... More on Visitathensga.com
Nestled behind Sanford Stadium on the UGA campus lies Oconee Hill Cemetery, 100 acres of one of the more scenic landscapes in North Georgia. Oconee Hill Cemetery was purchased in 1855 by the city o... More on Visitathensga.com

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530 Fourth Street, Athens GA 30601, United States of America
Inscription. The Gospel Pilgrim Cemetery was founded in 1882 by the Gospel Pilgrim Society, a fraternal organization, to furnish respectable funerals and burial places for Athens-area African Ameri... More on HMDB
The Gospel Pilgrim Cemetery, founded in 1882, was once a very prominent burial site for African Americans in Athens, Georgia. The cemetery was largely neglected and fell into disrepair over the la... More on Visitathensga.com

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Athens GA 30605, United States of America
Inscription. To this building in 1862 was brought the machinery of the armory established in New Orleans at the outbreak of the War by Ferdinand W. C. and Francis L. Cook, recent English immigrants, the former a skilled engineer for ... More on HMDB

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Athens GA 30601, United States of America
Inscription. On Jan. 6, 1961, Hamilton Holmes and Charlayne Hunter became the first two African American students to enroll at the University of Georgia when they walked past the historic Arch and into this building to register for ... More on HMDB

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521 North Hull Street, Athens, Athens GA 30603, United States of America
Inscription. Originally from Macon, Georgia, African-American architect Louis H. Persley attended Lincoln University, and graduated from Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1914. Persley then joined the faculty of the Tuskegee Institute ... More on HMDB
