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Georgia Road Map Itineraries |
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United States Highway #129,
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Interstate Highway #16,
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United States Highway #17,
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State Highway #180, Suches to Georgia State Highway #17/75
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Interstate Highway #185,
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Interstate Highway #20,
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Interstate Highway #285,
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State Highway #40,
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Interstate Highway #75,
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United States Highway #76,
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State Highway #77, South Carolina/Georgia State Line to City of Elberton
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Interstate 85,
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Interstate Highway #95,
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Highway United States 17
View from highway Note: Liberty Trail Highway marker leaves Highway #17 at this point, heading West.
Highway State 77
Welcome to Georgia! You don’t even have to leave you car to experience a scenic adventure in Georgia. Explore Georgia from the mountains to the coast along their scenic highways and byways. It’s a great way to soak up the history, nature and charismatic culture that fills the state.
Highway Interstate 85
On left see lighted Turner Billboard Exit 249D - Hospital facility . . . Route 78, Route 278 . . . North Avenue See also on your left The Varsity, an Atlanta eating institution, marked by the sign of a big, red 'V', the world's largest drive-in featuring lots of atmosphere, celebrity photos, great burgers, dogs, and fries! Access to Centennial Olympic Park . . . Georgia Institute of Technology . . . Philips Arena . . . Georgia Aquarium.
Highway United States 76
View from highway Driving East.
Highway State 40
State historical marker: 'Washington Pump & Oak - There were originally six wells one in each square, the only source of pure water for St. Marys, (until the tidal wave of 1818). On the day that the Father of His Country was buried at Mt.Vernon local services were also held throughout the nation. St. Marys citizens marched to the dock to meet a boat bearing a flag draped casket; bore it up on Osborn St. and with due ceremony and firing of guns, buried it where the Well known as the 'Washington Pump' now is. To mark the spot, four oaks were planted and have since been known as the 'Washington Oaks'. Only this one remains. This well was driven the year of Washington's burial and has ever since been called the 'Washington Pump'.
Highway State 77
View from highway Driving South.
Highway State 180
Sunrise Grocery More than just a convenience store - fresh fruits, vegetables & much more
We hope you enjoy these Georgia highway photos. Many of our highway guides are created by local businesses in exchange for promoting their business and highlighting the tourism opportunities in their area.
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