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ROMEGA Lacrosse Camps at Berry College
● OpenROMEGA Lacrosse Camps at Berry College offers a variety of options for high school lacrosse players looking to improve their skills and prepare for college-level play. Located at 2277 Martha Berry Highway in Mount Berry, Georgia, our camps provide an opportunity to meet the Berry College Women’s Lacrosse team, tour the campus, and receive top-notch training from experienced coaches. Our Elite camp is perfect for experienced high schoolers seeking a taste of playing at the next level, while our overnight camp offers four days of fun for middle and high schoolers. We also offer pop-up clinics in various locations around the southeast for those looking to improve their skills without traveling to Berry College.
2277 Martha Berry Hwy, Mt Berry, GA 30149, United States -
Capitoline Wolf
● OpenWelcome to Capitoline Wolf, a historic landmark located at 601 Broad Street in downtown Rome, Georgia. This remarkable statue, an exact replica of the renowned Etruscan art from the Palazzo dei Conservatori on Ancient Capitoline Hill in Rome, Italy, stands proudly in front of the historic City Hall. The statue depicts the legendary tale of Romulus and Remus, the twin sons of Mars, the god of war, and Rhea Silvia, daughter of King Numitor of Alba Longa. According to myth, the twins were abandoned and cast into the Tiber River, only to be rescued and nurtured by a she-wolf. This iconic image captures the essence of their story, which culminates with Romulus founding the city of Rome after a tragic conflict with his brother.
601 Broad Street, Rome, Georgia 30161, United States
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