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George Bagby State Park and Lodge

This southwest Georgia park on Lake Walter F. George (also known as Lake Eufaula) features a 60-room lodge, conference center, restaurant, cottages, and an award-winning, 18-hole Meadow Links golf course.

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Georgia Agrirama Living History Center

Experience everyday 19th century-style farm like activities, from planting and harvesting to cooking, spinning, quilt making, and more at the Georgia Agrirama, the state’s living history center.

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Georgia Aquarium

World’s largest aquarium, home to more than 100,000 fish and animals.

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Kirbo Interpretive Center

Located at Florence Marina State Park, the Kirbo Interpretive Center teaches visitors about Native Americans, Nature and local history and displays snakes, turtles, fish and artifacts from the prehistoric Paleo-Indian period through the early 20th century.

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Kolomoki Mounds Historic Park

In the Chattahoochee Watershed that is so rich in Native American history, this unusual park is an important archaeological site as well as a state recreational area. The Swift Creek and Weeden Island Indians built 7 mounds within the park during the 12th and 13th centuries. The mounds include Georgia’s oldest great temple mound, two burial mounds and four ceremonial mounds. The Kolomoki museum interprets these mounds and the Indian culture.

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Obediah's Okefenok

This is a recreation of the 1800s homestead of Obediah Barber, a man known as “King of the Okefenokee.”

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Providence Canyon State Park

A visitor center explains how the massive gullies were caused by erosion due to poor farming practices in the 1800s.

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