The Beach At Clayton County International Park
Water Park - (Info line: 770-473-5425) Spring-fed lake with adventure kiddie pool, slides, sandy beach, water trampoline and sun deck. Nassau Arcade Center with indoor playground, s... famplosion.com
Atlanta Motor Speedway
Atlanta Motor Speedway (formerly Atlanta International Raceway) is a track in Hampton, Georgia, twenty miles (32 km) south of Atlanta. It is a 1.54-mile (2.48 km) quad-oval track wi... famplosion.com
Fayette County
This County, created by Acts of the Legislature May 15 and December 24, 1821, is named for the Marquis de LaFayette, famous French General who came to this country to fight under General ... hmdb.org
Constantine Memorial
This is a memorial to Harry S. Dixon and his Fraternity Brothers in Company D, Twenty-Eighth Mississippi Volunteer Calvary, Confederate States of America. Having become members of the Sig... hmdb.org
Bethsaida Baptist Church And Cemetery
Bethsaida Baptist Church, formed in 1829, was led by itinerant preachers traveling in the area. In April, 1843, John S. Dodd, was called to pastor the church on a permanent basis. He fait... hmdb.org
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 plea... waymarking.com
The Right Wing At Stockbridge
On the night of Nov. 15, 1864, the Right Wing (15th and 17th Corps) of General Sherman's army [US] camped near Stockbridge on its destructive March to the Sea. The Left Wing (14th and 20t... hmdb.org
Spivey Hall
Spivey Hall, located on the campus of Clayton State University, is a 400-seat, acoustically-superior performing arts venue that has presented the best in jazz and classical music to... famplosion.com
The March To The Sea
On Nov. 15, 1864, after destroying Atlanta and cutting his communications with the North, Maj. Gen. W. T. Sherman, USA, began his destructive campaign for Savannah -- the March to the Sea... hmdb.org
The Johnson-blalock House
Ante-Bellum home of James F. Johnson, attorney, planter, merchant, Confederate officer and noted political figure in mid-nineteenth century Georgia. Johnson introduced the legislation whi... hmdb.org
Cavalry Action At Lovejoy's Station
On the night of Nov. 15, 1864, the 3rd Cavalry Division of General Sherman?s army [US], which had left Atlanta early that morning on its destructive March to the Sea, camped on the west b... hmdb.org
Kilpatrick's Raid
After the failed McCook and Stoneman raids, Union Maj. Gen. W. T. Sherman mounted one last effort to cut Atlanta's railroads with his cavalry. Just before dark, August 18, 1864, Brig. Gen... hmdb.org
The Orphan Brigade
1864. Activities in Atlanta indicating a new offensive by Gen. Sherman?s army [US], which had occupied that area since Sept. 2nd, units of Gen. Wheeler?s cavalry corps [CS] were posted on... hmdb.org
Morrow, Georgia
Morrow Station was established as a depot on the Macon & Western R. R. when it was put into operation in 1846. A post office was opened here in 1871, and the City of Morrow was incorporat... hmdb.org
Governor Hugh M. Dorsey
Hugh Manson Dorsey was born in Fayetteville, and was admitted to the Georgia bar at the Fayette County Courthouse in 1894. After practicing law at his father?s firm, Dorsey became solicit... hmdb.org
The Holliday-dorsey-fife House
Built in 1855 by Doctor John Stiles Holliday this house has ties to important Georgia personalities such as the legendary "Doc Holliday, Georgia Governor Hugh Manson Dorsey, and famous au... hmdb.org