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5195 Jackson Blvd, Fort Jackson, South Carolina, United States
Step up, one and all unto the Step Ladder. The Image Panel is now open for business. Free today and everyday for you to paint your very own picture. At no extra charge ... More on KaBoom.org
The surfacing adds even more zest to this spectacular structure. Ascending the Corkscrew is an ultimate athletic challenge. After the workout cruise down the ... More on KaBoom.org

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755 Foreman Street Extension, Jackson, South Carolina 29831, United States
This wide open course occasionally has water hazards coming into play on a few holes, and large pine trees that can alter your shots. The course is fairly ... More on Golf.com
It is both fun and relaxing , but do not take the course lightly; it has challenging par 3's and very interesting par 4's. More on golflink.com

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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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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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4101 Hammonds Ferry Road, Augusta, GA 30901

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11th and Telfair.,Augusta, GA 30901

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Augusta, Georgia, United States
Like any other Putt-Putt, it provides an eighteen hole course outside, with a few varying surroundings. Inside, you can play in the arcade area or eat pizza. They ... More on GeckoGo

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Augusta, Georgia, United States

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210 Eastgate Dr, Aiken, SC 29803, USA

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114 Twelfth & Reynolds Street, Augusta, GA 30901-1122
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 featu... More on Augustaga.org
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
