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Andersonville National Historic SiteIt is most notably home to the Confederate prisoner of war camp known as Camp Sumter, which was operated during the Civil War. The historic site serves today to memorialize the prisoners who suffered and perished there and helps the public remember the experiences of those incarcerated by offering multiple educational experiences both onsite and online. Additionally, its grounds are also a cemetery for unknown soldiers that first began operations in 1865 with more than 13,000 interments.
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Providence SpringProvidence Spring is considered by many to be a hidden gem of the rural South. Located near Marshallville, the spring is believed to have been active since the 19th century, providing a cool and refreshing bathing experience in summer months. Those who visit the spring will find a relatively deep basin flanked by large rocks that provide places to soak up the sun. Swimming is not allowed but visitors can explore the creek bed and find trails winding through its lush greenery.
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Andersonville National Historic SiteAndersonville National Historic Site, is a unique destination commemorating the life of thousands of Union prisoners held at Camp Sumter in Andersonville during the Civil War. Owned and managed by the National Park Service, it preserves a significant yet often forgotten portion of American history. The site features exhibits containing artifacts from original structures and archeological sites, including a monument to those who did not survive their ordeal.
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National Prisoner of War MuseumThe National Prisoner of War Museum, is a unique and important part of American history. Established in 1998, the museum provides visitors with an in-depth look into the experience of prisoners of war and lets them explore events that occurred during wars such as World War II and the Vietnam War. From letters to artifacts and special exhibits, the museum offers a wide range of materials that help bring these past events to life.
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Hodges FieldHodges Field spanning three hundred acres of nature preserves and public lands, this majestic estate is home to a variety of flora and fauna, including some endangered species. Trails wind through the woods for hikers to explore the natural beauty and connect with nature. There are also stocked fishing ponds where anglers can cast their line with the hopes of catching a big one. Other amenities available in this lovely park include picnic areas, athletic fields, and campgrounds.
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Mount Pleasant Methodist Episcopal ChurchMount Pleasant Methodist Episcopal Church and Parsonage, located in Wilmington, Delaware, has historical significance as a religious and architectural landmark in the area.Established in the 19th century, the church and parsonage stand as a representation of Methodist Episcopal heritage. The architecture reflects the styles prevalent during its construction period, showcasing elements of traditional church and residential design.
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Lake Blackshear Lake Blackshear, is a popular destination for travelers seeking a peaceful getaway surrounded by tranquil mountains and lush forests. Spanning 8,500 acres of land with over 26 miles of shoreline, the lake offers visitors an abundance of recreational opportunities such as fishing, boating, camping, golfing, biking, and birdwatching. Its nearness to museums and other attractions in Americus make it easy for guests to experience all that the city has to offer.
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Windsor HotelThe Windsor Hotel built in the late 19th century during the post-Civil War Reconstruction period, it has been meticulously restored and renovated over the years. From its fine mahogany furniture and elaborate marble tubs to its antique chandeliers, this luxurious hotel has all the modern amenities in an old-world atmosphere. It boasts top-of-the-line amenities such as a full service spa, fitness center, grand ballroom, restaurant and bar, swimming pool.
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Rees ParkRees Park is a great place to take the family for a day of fun. The park features three gorgeous lakes that offer fantastic opportunities for swimming, fishing, and kayaking. There´s plenty of hiking trails within the park and camping spots as well. If you are looking to just relax and take in some sun there´s plenty of picnic areas near the lakefront that also feature outdoor grills for cooking up some tasty treats with family and friends.
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Georgia Rural Telephone MuseumThe Georgia Rural Telephone Museum is a fascinating tribute to the early days of telephones and telecommunications. First opened in 2005, the museum recreates the atmosphere associated with manual and automated switchboards from the late 19th to mid 20th century. Spanning from operators and linemen to telephone poles and equipment, visitors can explore the history not only of telephones but also computers, television, radio communication and more.
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Jimmy Carter Peanut of Plains StatueThe Jimmy Carter Peanut of Plains Statue celebrates former President and Nobel Peace Prize winner, Jimmy Carter. Unveiled in June 2012, this bronze statue stands at 11 feet tall, located outside the Sumter County Courthouse. Surrounded by flowering plants and native shrubs, the statue was a gift from the artwork of Frank Hendrieth and unveiled by former First Lady Roslyn Carter. The sculpture is meant to commemorate President Carter’s down-to-earth roots as a farmer.
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Jimmy Carter National Historical ParkJimmy Carter National Historical Park is a must-see for all history buffs. This popular tourist destination offers an educational experience like no other, with a range of interactive exhibits that pay homage to the life and legacy of President Jimmy Carter. Visitors can explore artifacts from his family history as well as pioneering promotional materials from the presidential campaign and beyond. Nature lovers may also enjoy the park's many outdoor activities.
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PlainsPlains, is a city full of cultural attractions and outdoor activities. It offers many great opportunities for relaxing such as excellent camping spots at nearby Lake Blackshear and great trails to stroll through on the historic Andersonville Trail. Residents also enjoy the annual Plains Peanut Festival that celebrates local cultures and businesses as well as offering food booths with delicious treats. For other recreational purposes, the citizens of Plains have access to several beautiful parks.
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Billy Carter's Service StationBilly Carter's Service Station was an integral part of the community for over 37 years. Conveniently located right off the interstate, Billy offered excellent services in car tune-ups, repairs and rental cars. His expertise and knowledge made him a favorite among locals who received quick, efficient service with a friendly smile. Billy was an integral part of the community and supported local events by providing gasoline prizes to winners.
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The Plains DepotThe Plains Depot, is a repurposed 19th century train station that functions today as a small museum. With the depot being constructed in 1891 and abandoned towards the end of the 20th century, historical artifacts inside the station appear as though they were frozen in time. The interior walls boast artifacts such as early farming tools, old photographs and documents that chronicle railroad activity within the town.
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Massee Lane GardensWith over eight acres full of a variety of flora and fauna, Massee Lane Gardens provides an experience that is both educational and enjoyable. The sight of colorful azaleas and wildflowers bloomed throughout the grounds give visitors a beautiful view. Educators enjoy the opportunity to lead students on pleasant walks that teach them about plants, while nature enthusiasts can spend hours taking pictures or watching birds nest through ancient towering oaks.
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Flat Creek Public Fishing AreaFlat Creek Public Fishing Area offers outdoor enthusiasts a place to soak up the beauty of nature. Located along the Flint River, this 200 acre area provides ample fishing opportunities including largemouth bass, bluegill and redear sunfish. With two lakes and five miles of creek shoreline, there are chances to try fly-fishing, trolling or casting a line with bait or lures. The area also provides campsites and picnic areas should visitors wish to relax while they enjoy the great outdoors.
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Health and Physical Education Complex (SUSLA)The Health and Physical Education Complex at Southern University Shreveport (SUSLA) is a modern facility designed to promote health, wellness, and physical education for students and the local community.

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Andersonville Civil War Village
Andersonville Civil War Village is a popular tourist destination in Sumter County. Located about 10 miles northwest of Americus, the village contains several Civil War-era buildings, bridges and sites including the National Prisoner of War Museum, Confederate cemetery and period homes from the 1800s. Visitors can explore the grounds and learn about Andersonville's significant role in America's history through interactive exhibits and artifacts featuring stories of civil war prisoners of war.
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