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  2. Big Crazy Family Adventure - Wikipedia

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    Big Crazy Family Adventure follows the Kirkby family as they travel from British Columbia to Ladakh, India (more than 13,000 miles), ...

  3. 5 Awesome Adventures to Have in Savannah Right Now - AOL

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    Savannah, Georgia, has tons of adventure for fit and active people and families looking for fun things to do on a travel vacation. 5 Awesome Adventures to Have in Savannah Right Now Skip to main ...

  4. Wormsloe Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    The Wormsloe Historic Site, originally known as Wormsloe Plantation, is a state historic site near Savannah, Georgia, in the southeastern United States.The site consists of 822 acres (3.33 km 2) protecting part of what was once the Wormsloe Plantation, a large estate established by one of Georgia's colonial founders, Noble Jones (c. 1700-1775).

  5. Crazy Family - Wikipedia

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    Crazy Family is a 1939 Australian radio series by Sumner Locke Elliott for the George Edwards Players. It was about the eccentric Bonnett family. [1] Elliott appeared as a regular cast member in addition to writing episodes. [2] The series was sponsored by Woolworths which was unusual at the time. [3] [4] It appears to have been cancelled by ...

  6. Savannah with Teens: A Perfect Family Day - AOL

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    Planning a trip to Savannah, Ga. with your teens? There is plenty to see and do in Savannah that will keep everyone – including teenagers – happy. Show comments

  7. Bonaventure Plantation - Wikipedia

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    Bonaventure Plantation was a plantation founded in colonial Savannah, Province of Georgia, on land now occupied by Greenwich and Bonaventure cemeteries. The site was 600 acres (2.4 km 2), including a plantation house and private cemetery, located on the Wilmington River, about 3.5 miles (6 kilometres) east of the Savannah colony.