Things To Do in Woodland, Georgia

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8570 Manchester Hwy, Woodland, GA 31836

  • Old South Farm Museum and Ag Learning Center with acres of historic treasures. Local historian Paul Bulloch has filled several buildings on Ga. 41 just north of Woodland with an assortment of tools, equipment, and household goods ... More on MuseumStuff.com

 

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Ga

  • Classic swimming holes; clear water, high jumping rock, lots of trees all around. More on SwimmingHoles.info

 

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401 Little White House Road, Warm Springs, Georgia

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  • A visit to FDR's rustic 6 room cottage, where he died on April 12,1945 is a trip back in time. Also include... More on MuseumsUSA.org

  • The grounds are immaculate and the walk through and around the house is quite enjoyable. More on Epinions.com

 

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Warm Springs, GA

  • ' Polio Hall of Fame' (or the 'Polio Wall of Fame') consists of a linear grouping of sculptured busts of fifteen scientists and two laymen who made important contributions to the knowledge and treatment of poliomyelitis. It is found ... More on Wikipedia

 

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9904 Georgia Highway 41, Talbotton GA 31827, United States of America

  • Inscription. The Federal Road across the Creek Indian County, western Georgias first vehicular way, passed here leading from Fort Hawkins (now Macon) to the Alabama River above Mobile. The trace, which followed closely the course ... More on HMDB

 

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Talbotton GA 31827, United States of America

  • Inscription. As Methodism moved across Georgia, in 1830 Jesse Sinclair and Henry W. Hilliard were sent by the South Carolina Methodist Conference to the Flint River Mission of which Talbot Co. was a part. In 1831 this circuit became ... More on HMDB

 

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Talbotton GA 31827, United States of America

  • Talbot County, Georgia's 74th county, was created in 1827 from part of Muscogee County. The county and county seat, Talbotton, were named for Governor Matthew Talbot, who was serving as president o... More on Talbotcounty.georgia.gov

  • Inscription. Talbot County was created by Act of Dec. 14, 1827 from Muscogee County. Originally, it included part of Taylor County. It was named for Matthew Talbot (1767-1827), member of legislatur... More on HMDB

 

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Talbotton GA 31827, United States of America

  • Talbotton, the county seat of Talbot County, was incorporated on December 20, 1828. The city and county were named for Governor Mathew Talbot, who was serving as President of the Senate when Govern... More on Talbotton.georgia.gov

  • Inscription. At Talbotton on Jan. 26, 1846, the first meeting of the Supreme Court of Georgia was held in the dining hall of the old Claiborne Hotel which stood one block west of this marker. Judge... More on HMDB

 

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Talbotton GA 31827, United States of America

  • Inscription. In 1854, Lazarus Strauss brought his wife and four children to Talbotton to their first home in America. Here he established a store, the first in a series that led to Macys, one of th... More on HMDB

  • Inscription. After leaving Bavaria, Lazarus Straus dispensed his merchandise over several states searching for home for his family. In 1854, he, his wife, and four children settled in a comfortable... More on HMDB

 

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Talbotton GA 31827, United States of America

  • Inscription. The edifice has been spared modernization and is a perfect replica of a typical English rural parish church of the Tudor-Gothic period. The altar, communion rail, lectern-pulpit, and prayer desk are handmade of native ... More on HMDB

 

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