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Georgia Veterans

Initially known as Georgia Veterans Memorial State Park before a hotel and resort management company took over the administration, the Georgia Veterans State Park was first created in 1931 as a memorial to U.S. Veterans.

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Georgia Veterans State Park

Initially known as Georgia Veterans Memorial State Park before a hotel and resort management company took over the administration, the Georgia Veterans State Park was first created in 1931 as a memorial to U.S. Veterans.

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Andersonville National Historic Site

The Civil War era Andersonville prison was the stuff of nightmares: 13,000 Union prisoners held captive by the Confederacy in this facility in southwest Georgia died from malnutrition, disease and exposure between 1864 and 1865, when the war ended.

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Providence Spring

This landmark is located in the Andersonville National Historic Site, a confederate prison that was used in the Civil War.

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Enduring Farmlands Scenic Byway

This drive-through central Georgia takes you directly into the heart of the agricultural industry.

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Jimmy Carter National Historic Site

James Earl Carter, the most famous son of tiny Plains, Ga., grew up the son of a peanut farmer and became the 39th president of the United States and a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize.

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Radium Springs

As the largest natural spring and one of the seven natural wonders of Georgia, this radioactive pool of water is a must-visit attraction.