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Milledgeville Historic DistrictThe Milledgeville Historic District is a place steeped in history that serves as a reminder of the time when this area was a political and military powerhouse. From 1803-1868, it served as the state capital of Georgia, during which time many important buildings were constructed including the original state capitol building and other government buildings. Now, these same structures constitute an historic neighborhood full of over 700 cultural structures.
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Columbia County CourthouseThe Columbia County Courthouse is an impressive and grandiose building, with a rich history. Built in 1897, this iconic courthouse sits on the edge of Newtown Park in Evans. It has been used as the home of justice for over a century, serving generations of residents who required legal services and representation. Its magnificent Neocoical Revival architecture stands proudly against the backdrop of Beaver Lake and provides county charm that can only be found here.
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Georgia's Old Governor's MansionGeorgia's Old Governor's Mansion is the oldest surviving governor's residence in the state. Built in 1839, the neoclassical mansion served as home to 10 of Georgia's Governors over a 60-year period. The exterior of the mansion is made up of 20-inch-thick brick walls and white Corinthian columns which lead up to entrance portico. Inside, you'll find original antiques and artifacts that offer insight into the political and social history of Georgia during this time.
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Sallie Ellis Davis HouseThe Sallie Ellis Davis House, is an impressive testament to the cultural and architectural history of the South. The house was built by Freedman’s Bureau carpenter and former slave William Washington at some point between 1867 and 1871. Its board-and-batten style displays an interesting combination of Greek Revival and African American design elements that reflect the Eclectic styles of the period.
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Lockerly ArboretumLockerly Arboretum is a dream for garden and nature lovers alike. This 15-acre arboretum is home to a variety of plants, trees, flowers and shrubs that offer visitors the chance to explore a plethora of natural landscapes. One can enjoy walking the trails at Lockerly Arboretum while bird watching, or take a self-guided tour to discover the beauty of their magnolias and camellias. Along with its lush foliage, visitors may also visit an 1890's gazebo, picnic pavilions and Japanese teahouse.
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Bartram Forest Wildlife Management AreaBartram Forest Wildlife Management Area, is a dream destination for nature lovers. Spanning over 870 acres, the area offers a fascinating array of flora and fauna. The forest is home to many species of birds, deer, turkeys and other wildlife creatures which make it an ideal spot for hunting and bird watching. Bartram is well connected with various hiking trails and roads so visitors can explore the natural beauty of the region easily.
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Lake SinclairLake Sinclair, is a beautiful and serene recreational destination. Covering over 15,000 acres of sparkling waters, the lake has something for everyone. Whether you are looking for a place to boat, camp, fish or just relax in some sunshine, Lake Sinclair offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities. The surrounding area is also filled with charming shops and boutiques and plenty of southern hospitality. Visitors can find many daily events during all months of the year.
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Andalusia: the Home of Flannery O'ConnorAndalusia, was the home of prominent Southern author and essayist Flannery O'Connor. Situated on a 500-acre farm near Milledgeville, this sprawling estate saw the birth of many of O’Connor’s critically acclaimed works such as ‘Wise Blood’ and 'A Good Man Is Hard to Find'. Overlooking a placid lake and surrounded by pecan trees, it was in Andalusia that ‘The preeminent chronicler of the Deep South’ honed her craft.
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Mistletoe State ParkMistletoe State Park is an outdoor paradise for nature lovers and adventurers. Located on Clark Hill Lake, the park is home to miles of hiking trails, perfect for exploring the great outdoors. The lake provides excellent fishing opportunities, allowing anglers to cast their lines out in search of bass, catfish, and more. There are also multiple scenic spots throughout the park that make wonderful places to picnic or just relax and take it all in.
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Washington Historical MuseumThe Washington Historical Museum is a fascinating destination for those interested in learning about the history of the area. It houses thousands of artifacts from different times throughout the county's long history, including some from the Revolutionary War period and other wars. Additionally, visitors can take part in guided tours and learn about historical events such as slavery and civil rights as well as agriculture and local industries that were prominent over the years.
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Robert Toombs House Historic SiteThe Robert Toombs House Historic Site is a great place to explore the history of Wilkes county. Located on land that was formerly part of Toombs' cotton plantation, the site includes six original buildings on the 40-acre property such as slave cabins, an overseer's house, and Toombs' 1820s Georgian house. The museum experts provide insightful tours through the collection of artifacts inside the home which were used by Toombs and his family during their time there.
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Diamond Lakes Regional ParkDiamond Lakes Regional Park is an outdoor enthusiast's dream destination. Covering 1,100 acres, the park contains extensive hardwood forests along with a network of trails great for hiking and biking. Boating, swimming and fishing are all available on the two namesake lakes: Bussey and Curtis. Families visiting Diamond Lakes can make use of the multiple playgrounds, volleyball courts, and picnic areas; there is also abundant nearby wildlife to enjoy from a distance.
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Wildwood ParkWildwood Park, is a wonderful recreational area offering outdoor activities of all kinds. This park has 230 acres of natural splendor perfect for camping, fishing, and hunting. Visitors can take part in a variety of other activities as well such as kayaking and hiking through miles of trails that wind through majestic forests. With five lakes and two streams, there's plenty to explore! Bring along your binoculars to observe the abundant wildlife.
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Callaway PlantationCallaway Plantation, is a historical landmark. Built by Reverend Abraham Callaway in 1792 as his family residence, the plantation stands as a reminder of southern history. There are 18 buildings on the site, all of which have been carefully restored and preserved. Touring the plantation offers visitors a glimpse into what life was like at an antebellum plantation in the 19th century. The manor houses contain numerous works of art, furniture and antiques from various eras.
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Lake Springs Recreation AreaLake Springs Recreation Area is a fantastic place for outdoor activities! Located on 76 acres of land, the area has something to offer everyone. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities such as swimming, fishing, camping, and picnicking. It also features a one-mile trail with several scenic lookout points and two playgrounds - perfect for families. Additionally, Lake Springs contributes to the preservation of historical buildings - it has two restored log cabins dating back to the late 1800s.
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J. Strom Thurmond DamThe J. Strom Thurmond Dam is a hydroelectric dam, which was built to be the source of power for the area, providing power to nearly two million customers. The dam is also used to regulate water levels in the Savannah River, allowing year-round navigation regardless of weather or other conditions. Additionally, fishing and hunting are allowed at specific areas near the lake created by the dam's construction, which provides a unique recreational environment for locals and visitors alike.
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Clarks HillClarks Hill, also known as Clarks Hill Lake, is a vast and scenic reservoir located in the southeastern United States, primarily spanning the border of Georgia and South Carolina. This expansive body of water is the result of the J. Strom Thurmond Dam, which impounds the Savannah River. Clarks Hill is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and offers a wide range of recreational activities in a beautiful natural setting.
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Augusta National Golf ClubAugusta National Golf Club sometimes referred to as Augusta or the National, is one of the most famous and exclusive golf clubs in the world. Augusta National was founded in 1932 by Bobby Jones and Clifford Roberts on the 365-acre site of a former nursery called Fruitland. Jones sought to create a world-class winter golf course in his native state of Georgia.

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Mitchell Depot Historical Museum
The Mitchell Depot Historical Museum, is a unique and fascinating glimpse into the area's past. The site of the historic railroad depot includes four warehouses, an 1892 Queen Anne-style building, and a number of vintage locomotives from the era. Visitors can explore the interactive exhibits that bring to life stories from early residents and hear accounts of famous railroad events through multimedia displays. The museum also features special displays and programs throughout the year.
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