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Clarks Hill, South Carolina

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Clarks Hill, South Carolina
: This trail system is an epic addition to the Sumter National Forest area trails. Amazing singletrack with great flow, tons of jumps, and fast terrain. Minimal climbing makes this a good trail for... More on SingleTracks
Not too hard, but lots of speed and whoops to make you lose your lunch if not too careful! More on SingleTracks

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510 Clarks Hill Highway, Clarks Hill, SC 29821-9701, USA
The Panoche/Tumey Hills, rising out of the west side of the San Joaquin Valley, are rich in upland game, provide significant habitat for endangered species of plants and animals, and contain significant paleontological resources. ... More on recreation.gov

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1301 Greene Street, Augusta, GA 30901-1031
SACRED HEART CULTURAL CENTER Celebrating history, art and architecture More on Sacredheartaugusta.org
The access through a tiny garden and the cheerful basement rooms make us feel as if we were part of the old... More on Yahoo! Travel

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1717 Goodrich Street, Augusta, GA 30904-3055
Located along the Augusta Canal, only a tall chimney remains of the powderworks factory that operated between 1862-1865. This factory ... More on Discover America
Inscription. When the conflict began in April 1861, leaders on both sides were unprepared to wage a long war. The Confederacy's industrial capacity was especially lacking, and munitions of all type... More on HMDB

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601 Seventh Street, Augusta, Georgia
Inscription. Originally designated as the Parish of St. Paul by the Act creating it in 1758, the name was changed in 1777 to Richmond County in honor of the Duke of Richmond, who, as a member of Pa... More on HMDB
Used to be a great place for spots and concerts, but management has let it run down and concessions are pitiful. More on TripAdvisor

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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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700 Block Broad Street, Augusta GA 30901, United States of America
Don't miss this monument to the Confederacy erected by the Ladies' Memorial Association in 1878. The monument features statues of Generals Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, Thomas R.R. Cobb, and Wi... More on Weather.com
The Confederate Monument, located in the center of Broad [Monument Top] Street's 700 block, was erected in 1878 by the Ladies' Memorial Association. The base of the seventy-two foot monument is gr... More on Augustaga.org

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Augusta GA 30904, United States of America
Paine College was founded in 1882 in Augusta, Georgia. Some notable alumni include Frank Yerby and ... More on Augustaga.org
Inscription. Paine Institute, rechartered as Paine College in 1903, was founded Nov. 1, 1882, by the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church and the Methodist Epicscopal Church, South, at the urgent req... More on HMDB

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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
