Meadow Garden (Augusta, Georgia)
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Meadow Garden is a historic house museum at 1320 Independence Drive in Augusta, Georgia. It was a home of Founding Father George Walton (1749–1804), one of Georgia's three signers of the U.S. Declaration of Independence. Walton was later elected governor of Georgia and also served as a United States senator. Meadow Garden was saved by the Daughters of the American Revolution, who established it as a museum in 1901. The house was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1981.
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Mill Village Trail, Augusta
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Mill Village Trail
Mill Village Trail
30912 Augusta
Georgia, United States
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