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  2. Harris Neck National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    Harris Neck National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1962. It consists of 2,762 acres (11.18 km 2) of saltwater marsh, grassland, mixed deciduous woods, and cropland located on an abandoned military airfield in McIntosh County, Georgia, north of the intersection of Route 131 and Harris Neck Airport Road, about 30 miles (48 km) southwest of Savannah, Georgia.

  3. Harris Neck Army Air Field - Wikipedia

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    Harris Neck Army Airfield is an abandoned military airfield located in what is now the Harris Neck National Wildlife Refuge, McIntosh County, Georgia. It is located north of the intersection of Route 131 and Harris Neck Airport Road, about 30 miles (48 km) southwest of Savannah, Georgia .

  4. Georgia State Route 17 - Wikipedia

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    SR 288 east (Sunnyside Road) – Lake Chatuge Recreation Area: Western terminus of SR 288 US 76 west / SR 2 west / SR 515 south – Young Harris: Northern end of US 76/SR 2 concurrency; southern end of SR 515 concurrency SR 339 west (Crooked Creek Road) – Hayesville, N.C., Warne, N.C. Eastern terminus of SR 339 NC 69 north – Hayesville

  5. 5 Best Photo Opportunities in Savannah - AOL

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    Photo Opportunities Savannah Lee Van Grack Draped in a delicate veil of Spanish moss and accessorized with azalea, camellia and magnolia blossoms, Savannah is a quintessential Southern belle.

  6. National Center for Voluntary Action - Wikipedia

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    The National Center for Voluntary Action was an independent, private, non-profit organization that existed in the 1970s, and then extended on in merged forms, that sought to encourage volunteerism on the part of American citizens and organizations, assist in program development for voluntary efforts, and sought to make voluntary action an important force in American society.

  7. Savannah National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    The Savannah National Wildlife Refuge is a 31,551-acre (12,768 ha) National Wildlife Refuge located in Chatham and Effingham counties in Georgia and Jasper County in South Carolina. Of the total area, 15,395 acres (6,230 ha) is in Georgia and 15,263 acres (6,177 ha) is in South Carolina.

  8. Fort James Jackson - Wikipedia

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    In 1906, the name Fort Jackson was reinstated. It was purchased by the city of Savannah in 1924 for park purposes and was fully restored in the 1970s. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 2000. [2] [4] Fort Jackson is located at 1 Fort Jackson Road, [4] on the Islands Expressway linking Savannah to Fort Pulaski and the town of Tybee ...

  9. Jones Street (Savannah, Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    Jones Street is a historic street in Savannah, Georgia, United States. It is named for major John Jones, aide-de-camp to brigadier general Lachlan McIntosh at the 1779 siege of Savannah during the American Revolutionary War. [1] The street stretches just over 1 mile (1.6 km), from West Boundary Street in the west to East Broad Street in the east.