Dunham Farms
Dunham Farms is a family-owned and operated hideaway a short drive from Savannah, Georgia. This pristine part of the vanishing Georgia coast offers sweeping river views, mysterious wetlands and moss-draped ancient oaks.
Flemington Presbyterian Church
Organized in 1815 as the Church and Society of Gravel Hill, this was a branch of Midway Church.
Geechee Kunda Cultural Center
It is a living institution dedicated to preserving the culture of a living people. Its museum is filled with African art, textiles, painting, tools, utensils, implements, craftworks and essentials used by Gullah Geechees from the 1700's to the 1900's. In addition to being the home of Jim and Pat Bacote, Geechee Kunda is a multi-purpose facility. The museum houses artifacts from the period of slavery and is used for lectures, workshops, classes, seminars and special events.
LeConte-Woodmanston Botanical Gardens
Exciting new developments are taking place at the LeConte-Woodmanston Plantation, a former inland swamp rice plantation and former home of Dr. Louis LeConte
Melon Bluff Nature and Heritage Reserve
A 35-minute drive from Savannah's old world charm and historic attractions, Melon Bluff's unspoiled 2,200-acre landscape of woods, marshes and river provide miles and miles of private grassy trails abounding with wildlife. This gorgeous, pristine part of the vanishing Georgia coast offers sweeping river views, mysterious wetlands and majestic moss-draped ancient oaks.
Midway Gallery
The Midway Gallery resides in a Craftsman Bungalow built in 1931 located in the Historical District of Midway Georgia, off Coastal Highway 17, next to the old Midway Church and Museum.
Seabrook Village
Seabrook Village is an award winning Living History Museum showcasing African American living in Coastal Georgia before and after the Civil War.
Warriors Walk
This walkway is dedicated to the Soldiers and attached units of 3rd Infantry Division, Fort Stewart/ Hunter Army Airfield, Georgia who served in Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. Over the years on this field, Fort Stewart has honored dignitaries and held special events. For decades, many brave Soldiers have marched here prior to going to battle and this is where they are welcomed when they return home from battle. It is this field where warriors walk. And it is here on this walkway that we remember our courageous Soldiers who demonstrated exceptional valor, honor and respect for their Army, their country and their belief in their cause during Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom.
World’s Largest Crayon
Scribbling across the pages of Guinness World Records fame, Keep Liberty Beautiful – an organization dedicated to keeping Liberty County “clean and beautiful” – created the world’s largest crayon: a 605.5 lb (274.4 Kg), 9 ft 8 in (2.98 metres) colossal creation consisting of 119,646.8 recycled crayons gathered from around Liberty County.
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