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Dog River Excavations Exhibit

The Dog River Excavations Exhibit, in the Douglas County Water and Sewer Authority Building, is an exhibit of artifacts found at the Mississippian Period site. Items include large pots (2 feet), pottery shards, stones, and information booklet with descriptions and drawings of the period.

For more information, call 706-920-3850.

 

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Georgia Council on American Indian Concerns
c/o Historic Sites Region Office
2600 Highway 155 SW, Suite D, Stockbridge, GA 30281
Telephone: 770.389.7265
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