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Marked!: This Georgia Ghost Town Was Once a Revolutionary War Stronghold

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Long before it became a ghost town, Ebenezer was one of Georgia’s earliest and most important settlements. Founded by religious immigrants seeking freedom and opportunity, Ebenezer became a thriving colonial community, survived war, and endured three years of British occupation during the American Revolutionary War. Today, it is home to one of America’s oldest churches still in operation, a lasting symbol of faith, resilience, and the early American dream. In this episode of Marked!, host Maiya May visits historical marker # 051-12 in Rincon to uncover the trials, triumphs, and forgotten legacy of Ebenezer.



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