Clarke
1891 First Garden Club
Lumpkin and Bocock Streets, UGA North Campus, Athens "1891 FIRST GARDEN CLUB FOUNDERS' MEMORIAL GARDEN WHICH COMMEMORATES THE FOUNDERS OF...
America's First Garden Club
Athens, GA
AMERICA'S FIRST GARDEN CLUB.
Athens High and Industrial School
Athens, GA
Athens High and Industrial School.
Ben Epps
Athens, GA
GEORGIA'S PIONEER AVIATOR BEN T. EPPS 1888 - 1937.
Camak House
Athens, GA
CAMAK HOUSE: LANDMARK IN GEORGIA RAILROADING.
Chestnut Grove School
Athens, GA
CHESTNUT GROVE SCHOOL.
Clarke County
Athens, GA
CLARKE COUNTY. Clarke County, created by Act of Dec. 5, 1801 from Jackson County, originally contained Oconee and part of Madison and...
Cook & Brother Confederate Armory
Athens, GA
COOK & BROTHER CONFEDERATE ARMORY.
Dr. Moses Waddel
Athens, GA
DR. MOSES WADDEL NOTED EDUCATOR AND PRESBYTERIAN MINISTER.
Dr. William Lorenzo Moss
Athens, GA
DR. WILLIAM LORENZO MOSS BIRTHPLACE.
First Flight in Georgia
Athens, GA
First Flighht in Georgia Site of Ben Epps' Garage.
Gospel Pilgrim Cemetery
Athens, GA
Gospel Pilgrim Cemetery.
Herty Field
Athens, GA
HERTY FIELD. This marker overlooks the site of the first intercollegiate football game played in the state of Georgia and one of the...
Holmes/Hunter Academic Building
Athens, GA
HOLMES/HUNTER ACADEMIC BUILDING.
Home of Joseph Henry Lumpkin Georgia's First Chief Justice
Athens, GA
HOME OF JOSEPH HENRY LUMPKIN GEORGIA'S FIRST CHIEF JUSTICE.
Jeruel Academy/Union Baptist Institute
Athens, GA
Jeruel Academy/Union Baptist Institute.
Louis H. Persley
Athens, GA
LOUIS H. PERSLEY 1888-1932.
Lucy Cobb Institute
Athens, GA
LUCY COBB INSTITUTE (1858-1931).
May Erwin Talmadge
Athens, GA
MAY ERWIN TALMADGE(1885-1973).
Normal School
Athens, GA
FORMER SITE OF GEORGIA STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.
Oconee Hill Cemetery
Athens, GA
OCONEE HILL CEMETERY.
Old Athens Cemetery
Northwest corner of cemetery, Jackson St. between the University of Georgia Art School and Baldwin Hall, Athens text of marker: "OLD...
Olympic Games in Athens
Athens, GA
OLYMPIC GAMES IN ATHENS.
Robert Toombs Oak
Between the Demosthenian Hall and Chapel, University of Georgia, Athens text of marker: "ROBERT TOOMBS OAK.
The Athens Double-Barrelled Cannon
Athens, GA
THE ATHENS DOUBLE-BARRELLED CANNON.
The Stoneman Raid
Athens, GA
THE STONEMAN RAID. Closing in on Atlanta in July, 1864, Maj. Gen. W.T. Sherman found it "too strong to assault and too extensive to invest".
University of Georgia
Athens, GA
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA.
William Bartram Trail
Athens, GA
DEEP SOUTH REGION WILLIAM BARTRAM TRAIL TRACED 1773-1777.