If you go to Andersonville, from there consider Columbus, Ga. Confedarate Naval Museum, Springer Opera House, the River Walk, Infantry Museum on Ft Benning, are just a few specifics. there is a whole historic district near the Springer with other historic homes, including the home of the Inventor of Coca Cola.
Westville village is a restored 1850's town near Columbus with living history events regularly.
Also not far from Columbus is Warm Springs, where Pres Roosevelt established a center for treatment of polio and built his "Little White House"- both historic sites are run by the State Parks dept.
Oh yeah, I forgot that Plains, GA is nearby too. The Plains High School and Carter Boyhood Farm are both interesting to visit... although my Dad wouldn't ever go to the farm to visit.. said he grew up the same only with less... it seems the Carter's had electricity before my Dad's family did. Daddy said he had seen his share of the fields and gardens, since they were farmers within miles of the Carters.
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