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Milebymile.Com Personal Road Trip Guide Georgia Interstate Highway #20 MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide Georgia Interstate Highway #20 "Alabama/Georgia State Line to Augusta, Georgia (South Carolina/Georgia State Line)" Miles ITEM SUMMARY 0.0 Alabama/Georgia State Access to information Center Line 5.0 Exit 5 State Highway #100, Community of Tallapoosa, Georgia. Tally Mountain Golf Course, Communities of Hooper, Georgia - West Crossing, Georgia - Budapest, Georgia - Jake, Georgia. 9.0 Exit 9 Atlantic Avenue, Five Points Road, Community of Waco, Georgia. State Highway #16, Community of Mt. Zion, Georgia. 11.0 Exit 11 Junction United States Highway #27, State Highway #1, Reeds Mountain, Community of Bremen, Georgia. Community of Mandeville, Georgia. West Georgia Regional Airport, 19.0 Exit 19 State Highway #113, Carrollton Highway, Community of Temple, Georgia. Communities of Morgan, Georgia - Abilene, Georgia. 24.0 Exit 24 State Highway #61, Industrial Boulevard, Community of Villa Rica, Georgia. Communities of Ilhaca, Georgia - Sand Hill, Georgia. Plantation Golf and Country Club, 26.0 Exit 26 Liberty Road, Canongate on Mirror Lake, Clinton Nature Preserve, 30.0 Exit 30 Post Road, Johnston Road, State Highway #8, Community of Winston, Georgia. Andy Mountain, 34.0 Exit 34 Rose Avenue, Douglas Avenue, Arbor Place, Bill Arp Road, Hunter Memorial Park, 36.0 Exit 36 Chapel Hill Road, Arbor Place, Chapel Hills Golf Club, Prestley Mill Road, Wellstar Douglas Hospital, Community of Douglasville, Georgia. 37.0 Exit 37 State Highway 92, Fairburn Road, Community of Douglasville, Georgia. Deer Lick Park, Colonial Trail, 41.0 Exit 41 Lee Road, Community of Lithia Springs, Georgia. Sweetwater Creek State Park, 44.0 Exit 44 State Highway #6, Thornton Road, Community of Austell, Georgia. Community of Furniture City, Georgia. 46.0 Exit 46 North Service Road, Riverside Parkway SouthWest, 46.0 Exit 46A Riverside Parkway SW, Gordon Road SW, Community of Mableton, Georgia. 46.0 Exit 46B Six Flags Drive SouthWest, South Gordon Road SW, Douglas Road SW, Community of Leland, Georgia. 47.0 Exit 47 Six Flags Parkway SW, Six Flags Over Georgia, 49.0 Exit 49 State Highway #70, Fulton Indistrial Boulevard NW, English Park, Fulton County Airport-Brown Field, 51.0 Exit 51A Interstate Highway 285, English Park Recreation Center, State Highway #139, Adamsville Collier Heights Branch Library, Stage One Academy, 51.0 Exit 51B Junction Interstate Highway #285, Harwell Heights Park, 52.0 Exit 52 State Highway #280, 52.0 Exit 52A State Highway #280, Travelink Kiosk, Martin Luther King Drive SW, 52.0 Exit 52B Hamilton East Holmes Drive NW, State Highway #280, 53.0 Exit 53 Martin Luther King Drive SouthWest, Chappell Road NW, Maddox Park, Mozley Park, Page 1/6 PDF Document Generated on 2021-Sep-20 Copyright 2021, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide 54.0 Exit 54 Langhorn street SW, Westview Drive SW, State Highway #139, Washington Park, John A White Park, Adams Park, Bureau of Recreation, 55.0 Exit 55A Oak Street SW, Lee Street SW, Joseph E Lowery Boulevard NW, More House College, State Highway #154, The Mall West End, Hammond House Galleries, Clark Atlanta-Hammonds House, Joel Chandler Harris House, Wren's Nest, Shrine of the Black Madonna, 55.0 Exit 55B Park Street SW, Lee Street SW, Spelman College, Clark Atlanta University, Morris Brown College, Gammon Theological Seminary, United States Highway 29, Georgia Dome, Georgia World Congress Center, 56.0 Exit 56A McDaniel Street SW, State Highway #154, Philips Arena, CNN Center, Marta-Domie-GA World Congress, Centennial Olympic Park, Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, The Children's Museum of Atlanta, Inforum, 56.0 Exit 56B Windsor Street SW, Spring Street SW, Monetary Museum, Henry W Grady Monument, The Mall at Peachtree Center, Atlanta convention and visitor Bureau, Museum of Design Bermuda Dept. of Tourism, Roselina Collections, Art Image Showroom, Interstate Highway #85, Bureau of Recreation, 57.0 Exit 57 Interstate Highway #85, Interstate Highway #75, Georgia State University, Underground Atlanta Welcome Center, Woodruff Park, Hurt Park, Parks and Historic Sites, Apex Museum, High Museum of Art-Folk Art, First Congregational Church, Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Hilton Atlanta Towers Downtown, Degive's Grand Opera House, Georgia Institute of Technology, City of Atlanta, Georgia. 58.0 Exit 58A Capitol Avenue SouthWest, Memorial Drive SouthEast, Parks Recreation Historic Sites Division, Georgia State University, 58.0 Exit 58B Hill Street SouthEast, Marta-King Memorial Station, Atlanta Preservation Center, 59.0 Exit 59A Boulevard SouthEast, Grant Park, Grant park Historic District, The Texas Cyclorama Building, Bureau of Recreation, Grant Park Boulevard, Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site, Martin Luther King Jr. Historic District, Travelink Kiosk, Freedom Park, 59.0 Exit 59B Glenwood Memorial Connector SouthEast, The Arts Exchange, Beula Heights Bible College, 60.0 Exit 60A United States Highway #23, State Highway #42, Community of Druid Hills, Georgia. Emory University, Freedom Park, Candler Park, Bureau of Recreation, 60.0 Exit 60B State Highway #42, United states Highway #23, Marta Edgewood/Candler Park-Station, Brownwood Park, 60.0 Exit 60 United States Highway #23, State Highway #42, State Highway #154, 61.0 Exit 61A Maynard Terrace SouthEast, Shady side Park, Dellwood Park, Glenwood Avenue SouthEast, 61.0 Exit 61B Gelnwood Avenue SE, State Highway #260, Dekalb Memorial Park, Charlie Yales Golf Course, 62.0 Exit 62 Flat Shoals Road SouthEast, Longdale Park, East Lake Country Club, Feyetteville Road SouthEast, Glen Emerald Park, Page 2/6 PDF Document Generated on 2021-Sep-20 Copyright 2021, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide 63.0 Exit 63 Flat Shoals Road, 2nd Avenue, East Lake Country Club, Community of Gresham Park, Georgia. Gresham Recreation Center Park, 65.0 Exit 65 State Highway #155, The Gallery at South Dekalb, Communities of Decatur, Georgia - North Decatur, Georgia - South Decatur, Georgia. North Dekalb Square Shopping Center, North Dekalb Mall, Scott Village Shopping Center, Dekalb Medical Center, Suburban Plaza, 66.0 Exit 66 Columbia Drive, Exchange Park, Avondale Mall, Belvedere Plaza Shopping Center, Peachcrest Road, Community of Avondale Estates, Georgia. Community of Belvedere, Georgia. 67.0 Exit 67 Interstate Highway 285, Sugar Creek Golf Course, Community of Panthersville, Georgia, Community of Cedar Grove, Georgia. 67.0 Exit 67A Junction Interstate Highway 285, Community of Clarkston, Georgia. Dekalb County Library-Clarkston, Dekalb College, 67.0 Exit 67B Interstate Highway 285, 68.0 Exit 68 Wesley Chapel Road, South Hairston Road, Communities of Glen Haven, Georgia - Pine Lake, Georgia. Hairston Park, Snapfinger Road, Communities of Snapfinger, Georgia - Panola, Georgia - Scarbrough Crossroads, Georgia. Panola Mountain Conservation Park, 71.0 Exit 71 Panola Road, State Highway #12, Community of belmont, Georgia. Community of Stone Mountain, Georgia. Stone Mountain Park, 74.0 Exit 74 Evans Mill Road, Community of Lithonia, Georgia. Arabia Mountain State Park, 75.0 Exit 75 Turner Hill Road, State Highway #124, The Mall at Stonecrest, Community of Collinsville, Georgia. 78.0 Exit 78 Sigman Road NorthWest, Community of Lakeview Estates, Georgia. 80.0 Exit 80 Klondike Road SouthWest, West Avenue SouthWest, Rockdale Plaza Shopping Center, Community of Milstead, Georgia. 82.0 Exit 82 State Highway #138, Salem Gate, Pine Log Park, Community of Conyers, Georgia. Conyers Chamber of Commerce, Conyers City Hall, 84.0 Exit 84 State Highway #162, Community of Pace, Georgia. Fieldstone Golf and Country Club, 88.0 Exit 88 Almon Road, Crowell Road North, Community of Almon, Georgia. The Oaks Golf Course, 90.0 Exit 90 State Highway #12, State Highway #81, United States Highway #278, Communities of Dialtown, Georgia - Oxford, Georgia - Flint Hill, Georgia. Emory University, Covington Municipal Airport, Cornish Mountain, Community of Porter Date, Georgia, Community of Covington, Georgia. State Highway #36, Southern Heartland Art Gallery, 92.0 Exit 92 Alcovy Road, State Highway #142, Community of Alcovy, Georgia. 93.0 Exit 93 State Highway #142, John R Williams Highway, Indian Creek Golf Club, Alcovy Road, Cornish Mountain, 98.0 Exit 98 State Highway #11, Community of Hub Junction, Georgia. Community of Social Circle, Georgia. Communities of Mansfield, Georgia - Hayston, Georgia - Dixie, Georgia. 101.0 Exit 101 State Highway #12, United States Highway #278, Page 3/6 PDF Document Generated on 2021-Sep-20 Copyright 2021, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide 105.0 Exit 105 Newborn Road, Centennial Road, Community of Rutledge, Georgia. Hard Labor Creek State Park, Communities of Newborn, Georgia - Broughton, Georgia - Centennial, Georgia - Dickson, Georgia. 113.0 Exit 113 State Highway #83, Brownwood Road, Community of Brownwood, Georgia. United States Highway #278, Community of Dorsey, Georgia. 114.0 Exit 114 Junction United States Highway #129, United States Highway #441, Community of Beacon Heights, Georgia. Walton Park, Morgan Memorial Hospital, Community of Madison, Georgia. Hill Park, Madison Morgan Cultural Center, Morgan County African American MXM, Madison Municipal Airport, 121.0 Exit 121 Seven Islands Road, South Main Street, Community of Buckhead, Georgia. Oconee National Forest, Communities of Swords, Georgia - Parks Mill, Georgia. 130.0 Exit 130 Lake O'conee Parkway, State Highway #44, Community of Greensboro, Georgia. Greene Co. Historical Society, Green County Recreation Dept., Oconee National
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