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About Emory-Blakeman-Penick House

The Emory-Blakeman-Penick House, located in Woodford County, Kentucky, is a historic landmark reflecting the architectural heritage and cultural significance of the region.
Address : 1008 Emory St, Oxford, GA 30054, USA

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Covington SquareCovington Square, is an ideal place to take a stroll and explore some delightful attractions. Its beautifully landscaped park features a gazebo for visitors to relax and a bubbling fountain at its center. For those who prefer to enjoy the outdoors, there are walking trails that weave through nearby woods and gardens blooming with exotic flowers. The historical courthouse and jail sit on the square's perimeter, offering glimpses into the area's fascinating past.
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Georgia International Horse ParkThe Georgia International Horse Park is known for its great horseback riding opportunities. The 632 acre park was opened in 1996 as part of the preparations for the 1996 Summer Olympics, making it one of only six equestrian sites to have ever been used for an Olympic Game. Designed to accommodate various riding styles from pleasure-riding to competitive events, the park offers 20 miles of well maintained trails that extend into a beautiful countryside full of wildlife.
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Piedmont ParkPiedmont Park is an idyllic spot for a picnic or a day of outdoor recreation. Nestled deep within the woods, this serene spot offers plenty of open space to explore and enjoy. Visitors find miles of trails, lush greenery and trickling streams that meander alongside the park. In addition to its more traditional offerings, Piedmont Park also features amenities such as horseshoe pits, disc golf courses and playgrounds for children.
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Olde Town Conyers, GAOlde Town Conyers, is a lively and charming city. From unique stores, art galleries, festivals and more. Historic buildings line the quaint downtown area while green spaces and creekside trails provide plenty of places for outdoor activities and exploration. With diverse restaurants serving up international cuisine, lively music venues with local acts, and beautiful theater performances, it's easy to see why Olde Town Conyers is frequently referred to as "Georgia' Friendliest".
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Brooks LakeBrooks Lake is a scenic lake ideal for all kinds of water-based activities and relaxation. Boaters, paddlers, and fishers alike can enjoy Brooks Lake's sparkling waters and abundance of fish species such as largemouth bass, bream, crappie, carp, and catfish. For swimmers, the lake provides a perfect spot to beat the heat on hot Georgia summer days. A large public park located at the lakeshore offers multiple picnic spots as well as hiking and nature trails for visitors to explore.
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Alcovy MountainAlcovy Mountain is a prominent geographical feature stands 620 feet tall, its undulating ridge running from the Georgia-North Carolina state line all the way to the bustling Atlanta suburbs. The mountain is a well-known landmark used to orient local residents and visitors, and it was once home to 19th century gold prospectors who aimed to strike it rich in its depths. Nowadays, the mountain's slopes are much quieter, but still draw fans of outdoor recreation.

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Green County
Green County, located in south-central Kentucky, offers visitors a blend of rural charm, outdoor adventures, and historical attractions. Nestled amidst rolling hills and picturesque farmland, Green County provides a peaceful retreat for travelers seeking to explore Kentucky's heartland.

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