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The Burnt Village (9TP9) was an historic Native American archaeological site located under West Point Reservoir in Troup County, Georgia.The settlement, also known by the Creek name Okfuskenena, was a trading crossroads for natives west of the Chattahoochee River, and reportedly a center for raiding parties against American expansionist efforts in the late 18th century.
In Stephen King's The Green Mile, John Coffey is wrongfully arrested in the fictional Trapingus County, Georgia. John Birmingham includes a fictional Buttecracke (pronounced Beau-cray) County, Georgia, in his Dave vs. the Monsters series of novels. We Deserve Monuments, by Jas Hammonds, takes place in the fictional Bardell County, Georgia.
A Federal Monument on the site marks the burial place of U.S. officers and soldiers who died during the hostilities in the Flint and Chattahoochee River Counties 1817–1821. [2] A post office called Recovery was established in 1885, and remained in operation until 1948.
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Map of Georgia with Cobb County highlighted. ... 2430 Burnt Hickory Rd., NW ... Camp McDonald: Camp McDonald: March 20, 1980
The fort became important to the Lower Creek Indians, the United States, and the State of Georgia for economic, military, and political reasons. The fort originally had a log palisade wall surrounding a 1.4-acre area, which contained living and working quarters for soldiers and officers, as well as two blockhouses on the northwestern and ...
From the route's western start at SR 40 Conn in Folkston, the route runs east, through rural areas, to its eastern end at US 17/SR 25/SR 110 in White Oak. Known as MLk Dr in Folkston and Burnt Fort Road in Camden county, SR 252 runs past the D. Ray James Prison and provides the most direct route between Folkston and Brunswick, via US 17.
Camp Thunder is a Boy Scouts of America overnight council camp, the largest and most well known section of the scouting base, in Molena, Georgia. [3] [4] [5] The camp is operated by the Flint River Council of the Boy Scouts of America. [3] [6] The scouting base is primarily known as a summer camp for the local council and the surrounding region.