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  2. Nathanael Greene Monument - Wikipedia

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    The Nathanael Greene Monument is a public monument in Savannah, Georgia, United States. Located in Johnson Square, the monument was designed by William Strickland and honors Nathanael Greene, a general in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. While the cornerstone was laid in 1825, the monument was not completed until 1830 ...

  3. Bull Street Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Bull Street Cemetery. / 32.076951; -81.092918. Bull Street Cemetery was a Jewish cemetery established in Savannah, Province of Georgia, in 1733. Today, a memorial in the median of West Oglethorpe Avenue, at Bull Street, erected in 1983 by the trustees of the Mordecai Sheftall Cemetery, marks the former location of the cemetery, which contained ...

  4. Doctors Hospital (Augusta, Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    The Joseph M. Still Burn Center is the largest medical burn facility in the United States. [citation needed] Located in Augusta, Georgia ( United States ), it is part of the Doctors Hospital campus, and serves as a primary burn care center for the Southeastern United States. The 99-bed unit sees admission of more than 3,000 inpatient admissions ...

  5. James Oglethorpe Monument - Wikipedia

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    November 23, 1910. Dedicated to. James Oglethorpe. The James Oglethorpe Monument is a public monument in Chippewa Square, Savannah, Georgia, United States. It honors James Oglethorpe, the founder of the Province of Georgia, who established the city of Savannah in 1733. Efforts to erect the monument began in 1901 and were led by members of ...

  6. With historical and cultural sites, Savannah is a ... - AOL

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    For a truly spiritual experience, First African Baptist Church, the oldest continual Black church in the U.S., is a must-visit in Savannah. Organized in 1773 and constituted in 1777, the church ...

  7. Lebanon Plantation - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. November 29, 1979. Lebanon Plantation is a state historic site located at 5745 Ogeechee Road in Savannah, Georgia. The site is over 500 acres (2.0 km 2) consisting of a large estate granted to James Deveaux in 1756, and was named for the many cedar trees on the property. An additional 500 acres were granted to Phillip Delegal in ...

  8. Candler Hospital (Savannah) - Wikipedia

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    Candler Hospital. / 32.027365; -81.099214. Candler Hospital is a historic 384-bed hospital currently located at 5353 Reynolds Street in Savannah, Georgia. It was originally founded in 1804 as a Seamen's Hospital and poor house and eventually became known as Savannah Hospital. [1] It is the second oldest hospital in America in continuous ...

  9. Signers Monument - Wikipedia

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    Signers Monument. Coordinates: 33.47164°N 81.961546°W. Signers Monument. Signers Monument is a granite obelisk located on Greene Street in Augusta, Georgia recognizing the state's three signatories of the Declaration of Independence: George Walton, Lyman Hall, and Button Gwinnett, all of whom are considered Founding Fathers of the United States.