On Providence Church Road, 0.1 miles south of Laura Dixon Road, on the right when traveling south.
Founded Circa 1820 as a meeting place for circuit riding ministers, Old Campground added a cemetery in 1853. It contains some of the oldest graves in Toombs County. There are three Confederate veterans buried here, including Lt. Gordon K. Fort, 24th . . . — — Map (db m107168) HM
Toombs County was created by Act of Aug. 18, 1905 from Emanuel, Montgomery and Tattnall. It was named for Gen. Robert Augustus Toombs 1810-1885), of Wilkes County, Congressman and Senator. One of the chief organizers of the Confederate government, . . . — — Map (db m18208) HM
On East 1st Street (U.S. 280) near Pete Phillips Drive, on the right when traveling east.
One of the first crops of Vidalia Onions was commercially grown near this site in 1931 by Moses Coleman, a local farmer. The onion is planted in a 20 county area from September through February and is harvested from late April through early-June. . . . — — Map (db m18190) HM
On Church Street just south of East 2nd Street, on the right when traveling south.
An early settler to the area that is now Vidalia was Malcolm McMillan, who pitched his camp near this site circa 1800, and built his pioneer home. In the following years, he and his cousin, the Rev. Murphey McMillan, established a Presbyterian . . . — — Map (db m185266) HM
On West 1st Street (U.S. 280) at College Street, on the right when traveling east on West 1st Street.
We dedicate this memorial to all who served with Honor and Duty as they answered this Nation's call to arms in times of war; And in grateful recognition of all those heroes from whom the last true measure of sacrifice was required; And in humble . . . — — Map (db m191183) WM
On McIntosh Street (State Highway 297) near Tommie Drive, on the right when traveling north.
Paul Anderson was born October 17, 1932 in Toccoa and attended Furman University where he began lifting weights. In 1955 he traveled as a goodwill ambassador from the United States to the Soviet Union and there his lifting surpassed many world . . . — — Map (db m59111) HM
Near Church Street just south of East 2nd Street, on the right when traveling south.
[west side]Dedicated by the Sons and Daughters of the Confederacy, and the re-enactors who strive to preserve its spirit Erected by the Gen. Robert A. Toombs Camp 932, SCV Chapter 1329, UDC Deo Vindice[east side] . . . — — Map (db m185275) HM WM
Near Church Street just south of East 2nd Street, on the right when traveling south.
"As fighting intensified in central Georgia during the summer of 1864, caravans of wagons evacuated sick and wounded Confederate soldiers from Macon’s overcrowded Ocmulgee Hospital. Caravans coming down the Old Savannah Road stopped at this . . . — — Map (db m185267) HM