New Ebenezer is community within the colony of Georgia developed the most successful education system during the trustee period.
Further Explanation:
New Ebenezer:
Ebenezer, otherwise called New Ebenezer, is a phantom town in Effingham County, Georgia, United States, along the banks of Ebenezer Creek. It was recorded on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places as Ebenezer Townsite and Jerusalem Lutheran Church in 1974.
Augusta:
Augusta is a city in Georgia, close to the South Carolina fringe. The Augusta Museum of History incorporates displays on golf and soul vocalist James Brown. The Augusta Riverwalk keeps running along the Savannah River. Close-by, the Morris Museum of Art is devoted to the specialty of the American South. The Boyhood Home of President Woodrow Wilson delineates the early existence of the 28th president. Trails range the length of the 1845 Augusta Canal.
Savannah:
Being one of the first 13 provinces and the most established city in Georgia, having the second biggest St. Patrick's Day Parade in the United States, origin of the Girl Scout's originator, Revolutionary and Civil War Historical destinations, Antebellum engineering, Savannah River Port, Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD).
Darien:
Darien is a rich town in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States, and is among the wealthiest in both Connecticut and the United States. 37 miles upper east of New York City.
Subject: history
Level: middle School
Keywords: New Ebenezer, Augusta, Savannah, Darien.
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