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Fall
Ramble to Dublin
Saturday-Sunday
Oct. 23-24 2004
Discover
the history of Dublin and surrounding
Laurens County, which rose phoenix-like from
its early days of conflict and lawlessness
to become Middle Georgia’s center of
commerce and a thriving community of
deep-rooted families.
The
Georgia Trust invites you to this autumn
adventure in the Georgia countryside. Join
your fellow Ramblers as we explore the
history and southern charm of this
exceptional community, rich in historic
character and full of life.
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Event Schedule
Hotel
Accommodations
More
about Dublin
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Sponsored
by

The Georgia Trust
Rambles
Rambles
feature educational visits and social events in
historic properties not usually open to the public.
Offered as a benefit to Georgia Trust members, these
field trips attract about 300 participants per
Ramble and are offered two weekends each year. Recent
Rambles have included Eatonton, Rome, Monroe,
Moultrie and Monticello, where members toured the
Phillips-Turner-Kelly house, a National Register
property in the process of renovation, and the Lynch
Home, which included a log cabin in which Gen.
Sherman stopped for lunch in 1864 on his March to
the Sea. Want to see what it's all about? Find out
what Ramblers did on the 2004
Spring Ramble to Dalton, Ga.
For
more information on The Georgia Trust's Rambles
e-mail Keri
Shea or call 404-885-7806
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