Grave Of Margaret Mitchell Author Of Gone With The Wind
N33 44.916 W084 22.454 Margaret Munnerlyn Mitchell Birth: Nov. 8, 1900 Atlanta Georgia, USA Death: Aug. 16, 1949 Author. Well known as the author of "Gone with the Wind," she began working as a journalist, using the name ... waymarking.com
Robert Tyre Jones Also Known As Bobby Jones.
In the 1920’s also known as the “Golden Age of Sport”, Jones took his place alongside such giants as Babe Ruth, Jack Dempsey, Red Grange and Bill Tilden. He won the U.S. Open four times, the U.S. Amat... waymarking.com
Campbellton
Campbellton was founded as the county seat of Campbell County around 1830. Campbellton had a couple 1000 people living until Fairburn grew after the opening of the railroad. A Civil War battle was fought nearby (soldiers ... ghosttowns.com
Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.
The final resting place for Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott King, is located in a pool near the King Center in Atlanta, GA. Rev. King was well known for his work in the American civil rights movem... waymarking.com
A Different Species Of Big Silver Bird, Atlanta Ga Airport
Important note: This is a security-conscious area. This Waymark should be easy enough to find, so avoid acting in any manner that might be construed as suspicious behavior. And please... don't even think about parking any... waymarking.com
Grave Of Joseph E. Brown - Oakland Cemetery, Atlanta, Ga
The Civil War governor of Georgia, Joseph E. Brown, was one of the most successful politicians in the state's history and the father of two-term governor Joseph M. Brown.When the Civil War ended in April 1865, Governor Br... waymarking.com
Lena Fox " Miss Daisy" Of "Driving Misss...
Lena Fox is the lady the Pulitzer prize winning play "Driving Miss Daisy" was based on. Author Alfred Uhry based the story of Daisy and Hoke on his own grandmother Lena Fox and her chauffeur Will Coleman. The play went on... waymarking.com
Sweetwater Creek State Park-new Manchester Mfg Co
The New Manchester Manufacturing Company textile mill was built on the banks of Sweetwater Creek before the Civil War. Mill employees lived in a company town near the mill. In addition to homes, the town had a company sto... ghosttowns.com
Ye Olde Gap Covered Bridge
(Ye Olde Gap, 85', 1977, 10-60-b) across Tanyard Creek in Atlanta, Fulton County, GA. I75 W. 0.9 miles from jct with I85 in Atlanta, N. on US41 0.5 miles, E. (right) on Collier Rd. 0.9 miles, S. (right) on US19 0.3 miles... dalejtravis.com
Six Flags Over Georgia
In 1961, Angus G. Wynne Jr. opened the very first Six Flags park, Six Flags over Texas. He built the park in Arlington, Texas, to entertain and educate visitors on Texas' history. After the success of this first park, he... coaster-net.com
Haunt Atlanta
Two of the most frightening haunted houses ever opened in Atlanta. Visit the Madhouse and Count von Mortis' Creature Feature if you dare! hauntedhouse.com
Marietta Haunted House - Kolb Ridge Court
This development was described as being an exclusive subdivision of houses, built on beautiful rolling hills and among wooded areas. As well as being located on Kolb Creek Farm farmland, this house was built on top of ... hauntedhouses.com
Deutz Logo - Norcross, Ga
Breakthroughartist: Tony SwettinaRichmond, IndianaJuly-October 1980-----Since 1876 DEUTZ engines have played a role in the mechanization and development of the Americas.The first DEUTZ engines sold in the USA were markete... waymarking.com
Alexander Stephens Clay, Marietta Ga.
Clay was born in Powder Springs, Georgia, and graduated from Hiwassee College in Tennessee in 1875. He was admitted to the bar in 1877 and commenced practice in Marietta, Georgia. He served on the Marietta city council in... waymarking.com
Steadman V Sanford - Old Marietta Cemetery In Marietta, Cobb...
Steadman V SanfordSanford Stadium, the home of the Georgia Bulldogs football team on the campus of the University of Georgia (UGA), is the twenty-first century's most visible and tangible link to one of the state's greate... waymarking.com