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5660 Columbia Rd, Grovetown, Georgia 30813-5115

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4350 Wheeler Road, Martinez, GA 30907

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4350 Wheeler Road, Augusta, GA 30907, USA
From I-20: Take exit 194 onto Belair Road. Turn right at Wheeler Road and go straight through the four-way stop intersection. Adventure Crossing is conveniently located a quarter of a mile on your ... More on Adventure-crossing.com
Eh... I saw it on the way to PC from SFOG>. and on the way back to GA i went in... More on ThrillNetwork.com

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124 Wesley Ct, Augusta, Georgia 30907-2306

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Appling, Georgia, USA
A 975 acre park located on Clarks Hill Lake. All 61 camp sites have electricity and water hookups. Camping $12/night. Car admission $2 ea, $3 w/boat. - Admission, Beach Access, Boating Facilities, Campground, Dumpsite, Fishing, Group ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

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Clarks Hill, South Carolina

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702 Third Street, Augusta, GA 30901-2584
The land where Magnolia Cemetery is located was at one time part of a plantation with the first official bu... More on Discover America
Augusta, Georgia has a glorious and storied history and Magnolia Cemetery is just one very historic place t... More on Yahoo! Travel

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5th Street, Augusta, Georgia 30901
Augusta's newest park and fesitval space links Broad Street to the Riverwalk. Site of the Arts in the ... More on Augustaga.org
A two-tiered park along the historic Savannah River More on Discover America

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1858 Lock and Dam Rd, Off Lock and Dam Rd, Augusta, GA 30901
Anyone who thinks of swamps as dismal places should definitely pay a visit to Phinizy Swamp. This 1,100 acr... More on Weather.com
Its not many places to sit but overall it was a good trip. More on Yahoo! Travel

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114 Twelfth & Reynolds Street, Augusta, GA 30901-1122
Inscription. This building, which was erected in 1801 by Augusta`s first Methodist Society, was moved to this location in 1844 to become the home of the Springfield Baptist Church. Organized in 178... More on HMDB
Adjacent to America's oldest active African-American church, the 2. 5 acre park celebrates the legacy of the free Black community which formed the congregation in 1787. The park includes water fea... More on Augustaga.org
