Places near Georgia

Places near Georgia including National Science Center‎ and 1842 Inn

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Red-Tailed Hawk When the bird flew away, I saw it had a squirrel in its talons.

National Science Center‎

Museum

The Georgia Museum, located in the United States of America, is a state-funded museum that showcases the history, art, and culture of Georgia. The museum's collections include over 10,000 pieces of art, artifacts, and manuscripts that span...

Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Tuesday 30th June 2009


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1842 Inn

Hotel

a building providing lodging and/or meals for the public

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Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Wednesday 26th November 2014


Flooding Point Comfort

1996 Olympic Yachting Cauldron

Park

The 1996 Olympic Yachting Cauldron is a prominent landmark located in the city of Savannah, Georgia, United States of America. It was constructed and unveiled to commemorate the sailing events that took place during the 1996 Summer Olympics held...

Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Saturday 20th February 2010


Vaporeon (Gijinka version)

3 Palms Atlanta Airport North

Hotel

a building providing lodging and/or meals for the public

Vaporeon (Gijinka version)

Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Saturday 15th November 2014


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3-M's Airport

Airport

3-M's Airport is located in the small town of Georgia in the United States of America. It is a small airport with a single runway and a few small buildings and hangars. The airport is used mainly by private pilots and small aircraft. It is a...

Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Sunday 13th March 2011


Vaporeon (Gijinka version)

400 Colony Square Heliport

Heliport

a place where helicopters land and take off

Vaporeon (Gijinka version)

Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Thursday 10th March 2011


Vaporeon (Gijinka version)

4th

Restaurant

A place where meals are served to the public

Vaporeon (Gijinka version)

Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Monday 19th April 2010


Bell UH-1 Iroquois Medevac Helicopter Fort Gordon (renamed Eisenhower), Georgia. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.

A C Griggs Alternative School

School

building where instruction in one or more branches of knowledge takes place

Bell UH-1 Iroquois Medevac Helicopter
Fort Gordon (renamed Eisenhower), Georgia. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.

Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Sunday 15th January 2006


Vaporeon (Gijinka version)

A D Williams Creek

Stream

a body of running water moving to a lower level in a channel on land

Vaporeon (Gijinka version)

Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Monday 12th December 2011


Bell UH-1 Iroquois Medevac Helicopter Fort Gordon (renamed Eisenhower), Georgia. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.

A Dorothy Hains Elementary School

School

building where instruction in one or more branches of knowledge takes place

Bell UH-1 Iroquois Medevac Helicopter
Fort Gordon (renamed Eisenhower), Georgia. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.

Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Monday 15th February 2010


Vaporeon (Gijinka version)

A L Burruss Elementary School

School

building where instruction in one or more branches of knowledge takes place

Vaporeon (Gijinka version)

Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Sunday 7th February 2010


M-113 Armored Personnel Carrier Fort Gordon (renamed Eisenhower), Georgia. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.

A R Johnson Junior High School

School

building where instruction in one or more branches of knowledge takes place

M-113 Armored Personnel Carrier
Fort Gordon (renamed Eisenhower), Georgia. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.

Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Monday 15th February 2010


A S Clark Elementary School

School

building where instruction in one or more branches of knowledge takes place

Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Sunday 15th January 2006


The Darien Bridge & Waterfront The US-17 bridge over a tidal river, part of the Altamaha River estuary, near the center of town in Darien, Georgia. 19-Dec-2023.

A V Wood Gymnasium

Building

a structure built for permanent use, as a house, factory, etc.

The Darien Bridge & Waterfront
The US-17 bridge over a tidal river, part of the Altamaha River estuary, near the center of town in Darien, Georgia. 19-Dec-2023.

Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Sunday 15th January 2006


Peach Picking Southern Belle Farms

A Z Kelsey Academy

School

building where instruction in one or more branches of knowledge takes place

Peach Picking Southern Belle Farms

Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Sunday 7th February 2010


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Aaron

Populated Place

a city, town, village, or other agglomeration of buildings where people live and work

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Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Sunday 15th January 2006


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Aaron Church

Church

a building for public Christian worship

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Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Sunday 15th January 2006


Cap in the Corner 249.365 (9/6/22). Columbus, GA

Aaron Cohn Regional Youth Detention Center

Building

a structure built for permanent use, as a house, factory, etc.

Cap in the Corner
249.365 (9/6/22). Columbus, GA

Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Friday 10th October 2014


Not a Safe Alternative

Aaron Mountain

Mountain

an elevation standing high above the surrounding area with small summit area, steep slopes and local relief of 300m or more

Not a Safe Alternative

Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Sunday 15th January 2006


Vaporeon (Gijinka version)

Aarons Tabernacle Church

Church

a building for public Christian worship

Vaporeon (Gijinka version)

Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Sunday 15th January 2006


Tennessee Rock Overlook The view from Tennessee Rock Overlook, situated at an elevation of 3625 feet in the Appalachian Mountains. Black Rock Mountain State Park, Rabun County, Georgia, 7-May-2023.

Ab Cove

Valley

Ab Cove is a picturesque valley located in the state of Georgia, United States of America. Nestled amidst the scenic beauty of the Appalachian Mountains, this valley offers a tranquil and idyllic setting for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts...

Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Sunday 15th January 2006


Miss Shrimp Festival Jenny Ta

Abandoned Airstrip

Abandoned Airfield

Abandoned Airstrip, located in Georgia, United States of America, is a desolate airfield that holds a haunting presence of its past. Once a bustling aviation hub, it now stands as a testament to the passage of time and the decline of the aviation...

Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Thursday 22nd January 2015


Abba

Populated Place

Abba is a small populated place located in Tift County, Georgia, in the southeastern part of the United States. The community is situated at an elevation of 285 feet, and it has a total area of 0.9 square miles, all of which is land. The...

Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Monday 15th February 2010


Abba Cemetery

Cemetery

a burial place or ground

Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Sunday 15th January 2006


Abba Church

Church

a building for public Christian worship

Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Sunday 15th January 2006


Architecture and trauma

Abbeville

Seat Of A Second-order Administrative Division

Abbeville is a city located in Wilcox County, Georgia, in the southeastern United States. The city has a population of around 2,900 people as per the 2010 census. It is situated around 150 miles south of Atlanta and 60 miles east of Albany....

Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Thursday 9th March 2017


Abbeville Elementary School

Abbeville Elementary School

School

building where instruction in one or more branches of knowledge takes place

Abbeville Elementary School

Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Sunday 15th January 2006


Woodsman of the World

Abbeville Police Department

Building

The Abbeville Police Department in Georgia, United States of America, is a modest-sized building that houses the local police department. The building is located on East Oak Street and is easily recognizable by its brick facade and the...

Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Thursday 9th October 2014


Architecture and trauma

Abbeville Post Office

Post Office

The Abbeville Post Office is a United States Postal Service facility located in Abbeville, Georgia. This post office serves the community of Abbeville and the surrounding areas in the Wilcox County of Georgia. The building is a single-story...

Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Sunday 15th January 2006


Architecture and trauma

Abbeville Volunteer Fire Department

Building

The Abbeville Volunteer Fire Department, located in Abbeville, Georgia, United States of America, is a vital community establishment that serves the town and its surrounding areas. The building itself is a single-story structure, constructed...

Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Saturday 12th March 2011


Abbey Hill

Section Of Populated Place

Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Friday 19th February 2010


Vaporeon (Gijinka version)

Abbot Lake

Reservoir

Abbot Lake is a stunning reservoir located in the state of Georgia, United States of America. Situated in the northern part of the state, it is surrounded by picturesque landscapes and offers a tranquil setting for outdoor enthusiasts and nature...

Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Sunday 11th December 2011


Vaporeon (Gijinka version)

Abbot Lake Dam

Dam

a barrier constructed across a stream to impound water

Vaporeon (Gijinka version)

Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Sunday 15th January 2006


North Georgia House on Lake with Ducks & Geese North Georgia. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.

Abbott Cemetery

Cemetery

Abbott Cemetery is located in the small town of Abbottsburg, Georgia, United States of America. The cemetery is nestled in a peaceful wooded area surrounded by lush greenery and tall trees. The cemetery covers a vast area and is home to...

Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Sunday 15th January 2006


Abbotts Bridge

Bridge

Abbotts Bridge is a historic bridge located in the state of Georgia, United States of America. It spans over the Chattahoochee River, connecting the counties of Gwinnett and Fulton. The bridge is situated in the northern part of the state, near...

Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Monday 15th February 2010


Abbotts Hill Elementary School

School

building where instruction in one or more branches of knowledge takes place

Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Thursday 28th May 2009


Abbotts VIllage Shopping Center

Mall

A large, often enclosed shopping complex containing various stores, businesses, and restaurants usually accessible by common passageways.

Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Monday 1st February 2010


136/366–Touring Biblical History Center We had a magnificent docent to lead us through the center. We ended with a 1st century meal before returning home.

Abbottsford

Populated Place

a city, town, village, or other agglomeration of buildings where people live and work

136/366–Touring Biblical History Center
We had a magnificent docent to lead us through the center. We ended with a 1st century meal before returning home.

Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Monday 15th February 2010


Up on Union Hill

Abe Mountain

Mountain

an elevation standing high above the surrounding area with small summit area, steep slopes and local relief of 300m or more

Up on Union Hill

Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Sunday 15th January 2006


Abee Lake

Reservoir

an artificial pond or lake

Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Sunday 11th December 2011


Bell UH-1 Iroquois Medevac Helicopter Fort Gordon (renamed Eisenhower), Georgia. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.

Abelene Church (historical)

Church

a building for public Christian worship

Bell UH-1 Iroquois Medevac Helicopter
Fort Gordon (renamed Eisenhower), Georgia. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.

Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Wednesday 14th February 2007


Here at his Savannah HQ, General Sherman granted every enslaved family 40 acres of confiscated South Carolina and Georgia coastal land Below is what the Georgia Historical Society's plaque in front of the Green-Meldrim Mansion (above), which was General William Tecumseh Sherman's headquarters in Savannah, Georgia as the Civil War drew to a close.

"<b>Special Field Orders No. 15</b> 

On January 12, 1865, U.S. Secretary of War Edwin Stanton and General Wm. T. Sherman met here at the home of Charles Green with 20 leaders from Savannah's African American churches, including Garrison Frazier, Ulysses L. Houston, and William Campbell. The meeting resulted in Sherman's issue of <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_Field_Orders_No._15" rel="noreferrer nofollow">Special Field Orders No. 15</a>, which encouraged the enlistment of freedmen and also reserved coastal land from Charleston south to Florida's St. Johns River for settlement by freed families in 40-acre tracts. 

The Freedmen's Bureau Act of March 1865 formalized government aid to freed slaves but made no provision for land. After President Lincoln's death, President Andrew Johnson revoked Special Field Orders No. 15, hampering efforts by African Americans to gain economic independence after Emancipation." 

– Marker erected for the Civil War 150 commemoration by the Georgia Historical Society"

Abercorn Church

Church

a building for public Christian worship

Here at his Savannah HQ, General Sherman granted every enslaved family 40 acres of confiscated South Carolina and Georgia coastal land
Below is what the Georgia Historical Society's plaque in front of the Green-Meldrim Mansion (above), which was General William Tecumseh Sherman's headquarters in Savannah, Georgia as the Civil War drew to a close. "Special Field Orders No. 15 On January 12, 1865, U.S. Secretary of War Edwin Stanton and General Wm. T. Sherman met here at the home of Charles Green with 20 leaders from Savannah's African American churches, including Garrison Frazier, Ulysses L. Houston, and William Campbell. The meeting resulted in Sherman's issue of Special Field Orders No. 15, which encouraged the enlistment of freedmen and also reserved coastal land from Charleston south to Florida's St. Johns River for settlement by freed families in 40-acre tracts. The Freedmen's Bureau Act of March 1865 formalized government aid to freed slaves but made no provision for land. After President Lincoln's death, President Andrew Johnson revoked Special Field Orders No. 15, hampering efforts by African Americans to gain economic independence after Emancipation." – Marker erected for the Civil War 150 commemoration by the Georgia Historical Society"

Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Monday 15th February 2010


Here at his Savannah HQ, General Sherman granted every enslaved family 40 acres of confiscated South Carolina and Georgia coastal land Below is what the Georgia Historical Society's plaque in front of the Green-Meldrim Mansion (above), which was General William Tecumseh Sherman's headquarters in Savannah, Georgia as the Civil War drew to a close.

"<b>Special Field Orders No. 15</b> 

On January 12, 1865, U.S. Secretary of War Edwin Stanton and General Wm. T. Sherman met here at the home of Charles Green with 20 leaders from Savannah's African American churches, including Garrison Frazier, Ulysses L. Houston, and William Campbell. The meeting resulted in Sherman's issue of <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_Field_Orders_No._15" rel="noreferrer nofollow">Special Field Orders No. 15</a>, which encouraged the enlistment of freedmen and also reserved coastal land from Charleston south to Florida's St. Johns River for settlement by freed families in 40-acre tracts. 

The Freedmen's Bureau Act of March 1865 formalized government aid to freed slaves but made no provision for land. After President Lincoln's death, President Andrew Johnson revoked Special Field Orders No. 15, hampering efforts by African Americans to gain economic independence after Emancipation." 

– Marker erected for the Civil War 150 commemoration by the Georgia Historical Society"

Abercorn Creek

Stream

a body of running water moving to a lower level in a channel on land

Here at his Savannah HQ, General Sherman granted every enslaved family 40 acres of confiscated South Carolina and Georgia coastal land
Below is what the Georgia Historical Society's plaque in front of the Green-Meldrim Mansion (above), which was General William Tecumseh Sherman's headquarters in Savannah, Georgia as the Civil War drew to a close. "Special Field Orders No. 15 On January 12, 1865, U.S. Secretary of War Edwin Stanton and General Wm. T. Sherman met here at the home of Charles Green with 20 leaders from Savannah's African American churches, including Garrison Frazier, Ulysses L. Houston, and William Campbell. The meeting resulted in Sherman's issue of Special Field Orders No. 15, which encouraged the enlistment of freedmen and also reserved coastal land from Charleston south to Florida's St. Johns River for settlement by freed families in 40-acre tracts. The Freedmen's Bureau Act of March 1865 formalized government aid to freed slaves but made no provision for land. After President Lincoln's death, President Andrew Johnson revoked Special Field Orders No. 15, hampering efforts by African Americans to gain economic independence after Emancipation." – Marker erected for the Civil War 150 commemoration by the Georgia Historical Society"

Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Sunday 15th January 2006


Abercorn Heights

Abercorn Heights

Populated Place

a city, town, village, or other agglomeration of buildings where people live and work

Abercorn Heights

Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Sunday 15th January 2006


Savannah

Abercorn Plantation (historical)

The Abercorn Plantation, located in Georgia, United States of America, holds historical significance as a prominent plantation during the antebellum era. Situated in Chatham County, near Savannah, it played a significant role in the region's...

Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Friday 19th February 2010


Abercorn Street School

Abercorn Street School

School

building where instruction in one or more branches of knowledge takes place

Abercorn Street School

Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Sunday 15th January 2006


Go Deep

Abercrombie Bald

Mountain

an elevation standing high above the surrounding area with small summit area, steep slopes and local relief of 300m or more

Go Deep

Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Sunday 15th January 2006


Abercrombie Lake

Abercrombie Lake

Reservoir

an artificial pond or lake

Abercrombie Lake

Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Sunday 11th December 2011


Confederate Georgia Volunteers Memorial - Forsyth, GA This monument is located ont eh northwest corner of the grounds of the Monroe County Courthouse in Forsyth, GA.  It was built in 1908 by the United Daughters of the Confederacy.  The statue was made by sculptor Frederick C. Hibbard.

Abercrombie Lake Dam

Dam

Abercrombie Lake Dam is a significant structure located in Georgia, United States of America. It is situated in Warren County, approximately 10 miles south of Warrenton. The dam was constructed on the Little River, a tributary of the Savannah...

Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Monday 15th February 2010


Aberdeen Aberdeen is a small populated place located in Monroe County, in the state of Georgia, United States of America. Situated in the central part of the state, Aberdeen is about 3 miles east of the county seat, Forsyth, and approximately 70 miles...

Aberdeen

Populated Place

Aberdeen is a small populated place located in Monroe County, in the state of Georgia, United States of America. Situated in the central part of the state, Aberdeen is about 3 miles east of the county seat, Forsyth, and approximately 70 miles...

Georgia

United States of America

America/New_York

Sunday 15th January 2006