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  2. Callaway Plantation - Wikipedia

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    Callaway Plantation. / 33.774167; -82.812778. The Callaway Plantation, also known as the Arnold-Callaway Plantation, [2] [3] is a set of historical buildings, and an open-air museum located in Washington, Georgia. The site was formerly a working cotton plantation with enslaved African Americans. [4] The site was owned by the Callaway family ...

  3. Fuller Earle Callaway - Wikipedia

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    Fuller E. Callaway was born in the county seat of LaGrange in Troup County, Georgia, on July 15, 1870, the son of a second-generation Baptist minister, [1] Rev. Abner Reeves Callaway. His mother, the former Sarah Jane Howard, died when Fuller was 8 years old. [2] He is a descendant of the family that founded the Callaway Plantation in Washington, Georgia. [3]

  4. Hills and Dales Estate - Wikipedia

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    Hills and Dales Estate. Hills and Dales Estate is the home built for textile magnate Fuller Earle Callaway and his wife Ida Cason Callaway completed in 1916 in Lagrange, Georgia. The property includes the pre-Civil War Ferrell Gardens started by Nancy Ferrell in 1832 and expanded by her daughter Sarah Coleman Ferrell beginning in 1841.

  5. Callaway Resort & Gardens celebrates 30th annual Christmas ...

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    This is the the 30th anniversary of Fantasy in Lights at Callaway Resort & Gardens. It features more than 10 million lights this year, and is Callaway Gardens’ kickoff to the holiday season ...

  6. Callaway Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Callaway Resort & Gardens is a 2,500-acre (1,000 ha) resort complex located near Pine Mountain in Harris County, Georgia, 18 miles (29 km) from LaGrange, Georgia. The world's largest azalea garden, this destination draws over 750,000 visitors annually.

  7. Bo Callaway - Wikipedia

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    Callaway was born in LaGrange, Georgia, [2] the son of Virginia Hollis and Cason Callaway, [1] and the grandson of Fuller Earle Callaway. Callaway attended Episcopal High School, graduating in 1944. [2] Callaway then attended Georgia Tech and the United States Military Academy, where he earned a degree in military engineering in 1949.

  8. John A. Sibley Horticultural Center - Wikipedia

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    The grand opening of the 52,000-square-foot (4,800 m 2) John A. Sibley Horticultural Center was March 22, 1984. The center's namesake was a Georgia banker, Callaway Gardens trustee, conservation advocate and friend of the Callaway family. The attraction was originally funded by private donations from people who knew John Sibley.

  9. Enoch Callaway - Wikipedia

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    Callaway was born on July 12, 1924, into an old southern family of doctors in La Grange, Georgia. [2] He is a descendant of the family that founded the Callaway Plantation in Washington, Georgia and Callaway Gardens in Pine Mountain, Georgia. Members of his extended family also include Ely Callaway Jr., founder of Callaway Golf Company, textile ...