Located in downtown McRae is Liberty sq., home of a sculpture of Liberty duplicate that’s one-twelfth the original’s actual size. There’s conjointly a replica of the freedom Bell and a marble memorial to Telfair County residents United Nations agency died in commission.
On the outskirts of McRae is that the Talmadge Home. This historic web site was the house of 2 former Georgia Governors, Eugene Talmadge and jazz musician Eugene Talmadge. McRae was conjointly the birthplace of Marion B. Folsom (1893–1976), a old government of the Eastman Kodak Company United Nations agency served as Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare throughout the administration of United States President.
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