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Its a sight to behold. Three of the most influential men in the Confederacy--Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson-- are carved into granite that is 400 feet above the ground. Its called Stone Mountain, and its the largest monument to the Confederacy in Georgia and in the world. Under state law,
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