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Ft. Stewart, Georgia, United States

  • Twenty-two lakes which total 1,437 acres Fish: Bass, bream, channel catfish, crappie, hybrid bass, redear sunfish Facilities: Picnic tables, pavilions, automated pass & permit system, can check in by phone or by internet: www.stewart.army.mil/outdoorrec ... More on AnglerWeb.com

 

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502 East Harris Street, Savannah, Georgia

  • Inscription. The Beach Institute began in 1867 as the first school in Savannah erected specifically for the education of African Americans. It was named for Alfred Ely Beach, benefactor and editor ... More on HMDB

  • Once a school for freed slaves after the Civil War, today ... More on TripAdvisor

 

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1000 Business Center Drive, Suite 10, Savannah, GA 31405, USA

  • Tims Ford's sprawling arms of water are popular with canoeists, kayakers, and anglers. To improve the quality of aquatic life below the dam, TVA runs air compressors that add oxygen to the water. A small turbine has also been added ... More on recreation.gov

 

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235 Habersham St, Savannah, GA 31401

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  • This cemetery is located outside the fence surrounding the Colonial Cemetery Park on E Perry Ln in Savannah... More on KidsPlayParks

  • It was so pretty, calm and quiet . More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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Historic District, Savannah, Georgia 31401, United States of America

  • Inscription. In the 1840s, William Brown Hodgson (1801-1871) conceived the idea of setting aside ten acres of wooded land at this site for development of Savannah's first recreational park. It was ... More on HMDB

  • To me, that's what symbolizes the beauty and tranquility of the cities of the south More on igougo

 

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