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SP'EED LIMIT ON STATE H1GHWvs - MAXIMUM 55 MILES LOA.OS OVER 16 CXX) POUNDS 35 MILES PER HOUR NON ltESIOENT ORIV!'.RS OF VEHICLES ,-ROPERLY REGISTERED UNDER LAWS OF ANOTHIElt STATE. AftE EXEMPT FROM REGIS TRATION FOR 30 DAYS
ALL RAILROAD CROSSINGS A"'E. CLASSED AS SAFE Oot UN SAFE A DEAD STOP IS REQUIRED AT ALL UNSAFE CROSSINGS W"TCH FOR THE STOP SIGNS
fOLLOW THE DETOUR SICNS

MILEAGE CHART
This chart shows the distance between some of the principal points in Georgio; also distances between these points ond several im portant cities in other Stoles. Distances ore bosed upon mileage from center of corpora t,on to center of corporation vio the shortest practi coble rou+e For distances between points, other than those shown on this chorf see mop on reverse side.
HOW TO USE CHART. The mileage between ony two points ,s shown a the in tersection of the horizontal line leading from left to right from one of the points, with the vertical line leading downward from the other. For instance. to find the distance from Albany to Atlonto , follow the line leading to the right from ,._lbany until it intersects the line leading to Mlonta. The figure in the square is 169 which s the mileoge between the two points.

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37 223 318 162 132 204 100 216 214 255 68 97 48 184 256 94 233 118 74 107 153 83 114 202 211 131 96 7l 120 148

ANDERSON, S. C.

200 221

H 62 130 95 325 298 305 224 239 207 178 9 32 157 355 197 I52 13S 317 276 307 225 1228 338 30<! 258 305 278

ASHEVILLE, N. C.

35 318 94 I 56 210 I 88 17 387 398 229 3I9 307 272 158 62 29 439 277 2-41> 229 397 370 40 I 2S8 I 321 433 398 352 399 371

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ATLANTA

169 132 130 210 68

171 232 108 2B2 123 109 1 8 100 52 lo3 39 122 o7 93 104 187 223 247 o9 277 264 229 190 241 245

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BAINBRIDGE

63 100 325 17 261 232 303

280 208 35S 130 197 147 284 357 1'3 203 180 173 220 179 66 ; 66 279 259 5 41 97 87 150

BIRMINGHAM, ALA.

239 216 298 387 236 168 339 286

417 158 148 290 239 220 331 182 435 108 235 258 107 285 316 127 418 318 299 282 329 357

BRUNSWICK

177 21 305,398 272 282 210 208 17 <!OS 250 146 182 312 326 243 77 292 198 193 349 163 141 360 81 205 169 13S 123 60

CHATTANOOGA, TENN. 289 255 22 I229 170 123 294 355 I5B 405

213 271 223 130 256 162 447 163 216 227 243 3% 370 68 400 387 352 313 364 368

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93 68 239 319 177 109 231 130 148 250 213 156 91 161 282 90 289 50 IOI 135 85 140 16'1 149 284 IB8 153 130 183 211

DUBLIN

134 97 207 307 117 148 I19 197 290 1 6 271 156

n 1s1 239 108 221 169 55 47 233 110 104 211 129 19s 101 111 100 100

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1G_l!_EENVILLE,S. C.

292,256 32 o2 94 163 112 357 331 326 256 282 239 210 111 212 372 240 18 167 350 308 339 241 744 370 336 290 337 295

GRIFFIN

130 94 157 249 95 39 161 193 182 243 162 90 108 611 91 212 287 59 53 81 165 159 199 IOB 237 225 190 141 207 209

JACKSONVILLE, FLA. 196 233 355 439 332 322 260 203 JS 77 447 289 223 222 347 372 287 339 242 234 390 179 148 395 1S8 169 lb-4 171 12 78

LA GRANGE

143 118 197 277 135 67 233 180 108 292 163 50 169 95 119 20 59 339

11 154 106 190 220 'l'I 304 238 203 186 233 271

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MILLEDGEVILLE

145 107 135 229 73 104 93 226 258 193 227 135 47 60 IOI 167 81 23 15-4 34 220 154 188 173 176 220 185 136 187 156

MONTGOMERY, ALA. 171 153 317 397 255 187 316 179 107 349 243 85 233 176 239 350 165 3~0 106 18b 220 217 246 190 3o9 224 218 21 260 2B9

MOULTRIE

46 83 276 370 21 4 223 255 6b 285 163 346 1-40 136 104 270 308 159 179 190 124 154 217

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SAVANNAH

227 21 I 228 321 234 277 133 259 18 81 400 28 129 192 249 244 237 158 30 184 176 369 211 190 346 253 218 183 171 109

TALLAHASSEE, FLA,

94 131 338 4ll ,2B2 26 328 45 318 205 3B7 188 198 170 316 370 225 169 238 181, 220 224 63 bl lll 253

35 91 82 145

THOMASVILLE

60 96 304 398 247 229 283 41 299 169 352 153 lbJ 13S 2BI 336 190 16 203 152 185 218 28 28 298 21B 35

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90 120 305 399 245 241 246 87 329 123 3b4 183 160 133 283 337 207 124 233 153 187 260 49 19 310 171 82 47 47

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118 148 278 371 227 245 183 150 357 60 368 211 108 161 269 295 209 78 271 16 156 289 112 82 317 109 145 110 75 63

STATE HIGHWAi BOARD OF GEORGIA
DETOUR INFORMATION

JANUARY

ROUTES

U.S. STATE

27

I-Cuthbert-Lumpkin, 1/i mile grading, paving, and bridge.

Traffic throuqh construct,on. No detour.

27

I- Hamilton-Columbus, Mulberry Creek Bridge-Worning-

Slow Traffic. No detour.

27

1-Rome-Summuville, paving 1n City of Rome. Local detour.

76

2-Clayton- South Carolina line, grad,ng to State line:. Trof

fie through construction.

19

)-Thomasville-Pelham, bridge and approaches under con-

struction at Ochlocknee River. Detour v,a Routes 202 and

188. All paved.

41

7-Cordele-Vienna, ci ty sewer improvement, Local detour.

129

I I- Winder-Monroe, grading, paving, and bridge. Local de-

tour.

129

I I-Jefferson-Talmo, paving. Loca l detour.

15- South of WaHinsville, grading. Detour over county road for 6 miles.

15- Du blin-Glenwood, grading . Local detour. 15-Gt~w-:,,:d. L,.,-nbcr City, local deto ur.

15-Sporto-Sondersville, 6.6 miles grading and paving. Detour

from Sparta over county rood, 14 miles back to Route 15. Condition fair.

15- Sandersville-Sporta, 7.4 miles surface treatment. local de-
tour from Sandersville. 1:i- Sparh-Grunsboro, grading. Loco I detour.
l b-Carrollton-Newnan, 10 miles grading in Carroll County. Local detour.

18- Zebulon-Barnesville, grad,ng. Traffic through construction.

Impassable 1n wet weather.

18-Chipley-West Point. Use local detour or through construction.

18- Gray-Gordon, grading. Detour around project. Condition fair.

20--Canton-Woleska, traffic through construction. Use old rood in wet weather.
23- Folkston -St. George, loca l detour.

23- Reidsville-Metter, grading. Loca l detour.

2b-Cochran-Dublin, groding. Loco l detour.

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26--Savannah-Statesboro, paving construction ( Pooler lo Ef.

fingham County line). Local detour.

27- Hawkinsville-Vienna, paving in City of Hawkinsville. Short detour.

27 & 49- Americus-Vienna- Monttzuma, paving 1n Americus. Short local detou1.

27-Vienna-Hawkinsville, pov,ng ,n City of Vienna . Short local

detour.

27- Richlond-Preston, grading ond paving. W el l marked de-

tour or traffi c through conslru clton.

280

30--Rhine-Abbevill e, project inactive Traffic through new

route.

280

30---Cordele-Abbeville, grading and paving . Use old rood and

well marked detour.

)I-Douglas-McRae, paving. Detour v.io county road 01

through construction when signs not 1n place,

32- 0cilla-Sycamore, short detour around brtdge constru ction.

Load limit 6.000 pounds. Not usable when water 1s high.

32- Dawson-l eesburg, short local dcloJrs,

32-Potterson-Brunswick, grad,ng . Local detour over county road.

35- Tifton-Ocilla, grad,ng and pav;ng. Detour .,;., Stoic Rou ,

50 to Alopoho ond Stale Route 11 to Odlo.

36--Covington-Jackson, grading. Loca l detour.

41 - Atlanta-Slone Mountain, povng, Locol detours, well
mc,rked.

43- Lin coln-South Carolina line, pav,ng, Local detour.

45-Colquitt-Arlington, grading. Use o ld road.

52-Grading construction between Ellijay and Dahlonega. De-

tour in wet weather, passable lo light traffic in fa ir weather

57-Wrightsville-Kile, grading and bridges. Detour over county rood, condition fair.

57-Wrightsville-lrwinton, grading and paving Loca l detour, all paved.

bO-N . St onepile Gap-Union Co unty line, paving. Detour v;a Bia ,rsville.

61 - Cartersville- Da llas, impassable in wet weather.

6 1- Grad in g conslruclion in Bortow County. Detour v,a Mo r i e t t o -" u s t e l l.

1, 1942

ROUTES U.S. STATE

62-Blakely-Alabama line, grading. Traffic use local detours ond old roo d.

67-Pembroke- Hinesville, closed.

73-Claxton-Statesboro, paving. Use local detours and through constru c tion .

73- Claxlon-Glennville, detour via Reidsville or through con s tru cbon.

73-Statesboro-Screven Co unty line, grading ond paving . Local detour.

75-North of Cleveland, grading. Local traffic through con

struction north of Helen.

lb-Quitman-Adel, short local detours_

83-South of Forsyth, grading. Use old road and local detours. 83-Madison -Monroe, grad,ng. Traffic through constru c tion. 85-Fayetleville-H apeville, grading. Rood closed lo traffic, de -

tour via Jonesboro. 85- Columbus- Fort Benning, grading and paving. Traffic

through construction.

85-Manc hester-Woodbury, grading ond bridges. Local detour.

85-Foyetteville-Atlonta, grading. Local detour in wet weather.

87-North of Macon, grod,ng. Local detour.

9 I-Colquitt- Donalsonville, grading and bridges. Use old rood

around bridges.

92- Fairburn- Douglasville, ferry beac hed by low water. Follow

Stole Route 41 and 166 t o cross Chattahoochee River. 93- Cairo-Pelhom, traffic through construction .

93-Pelham-Sale City, traffic through cons truction or over short

loca l detours. 9b-Geneva-Butler, g rading , Traffic through cons truction.

97- Bainbridge-Camilla, detour vio county roads. Fair condi-

tion.

98-Commerce-Danielsville, detour. Condition fa11.

99- Ludowici-Eulonia, bridge construction. Local detour. IOI - Rockmart-Rome, construct,on . Use old road except one

mile through new construction. Condition fatr. One bridge
1/2 out on new rou e, detour mile.
IOS-J asper-Dawsonville-Dahlonega, local detour.

I I I-Cairo-Moultrie, 9,ad ng and bridges. Use old rood o r de-

tour around bridges.

112-Cairo-Cami lla, grading. Through traffic use State Route 93

117- Eastman-Dublin, grading. Traffic through construction.

119-Springfield-Shte Route 26, grod,ng from end of present

grad ng lo Bulloch County line. Local detour, 120-Dallos-Marietta . Use old road where possible, new road

bad in wet weather. 121- Baxley-Bla c kshear, grading and paving. Loca l detour.

121-Blackshear-Hoboken, grad,ng and bridges. Loca l detour.

122- Povo-Hohiro, sho,t local detours.

I2b-Alamo-lumber City, grading. Loca l detour.

128- Robuta-Reynolds, closed . Local detour. Through traffic

90 by way of Halfway H ouse, Stole Routes 9b, 3, and 22.

129- Claxton-Taylor's Creek, c 'iosed

13 I- State Route 25-State Route 50 (Glynn), grading co nslruc-

bon. Loc al detour. 113- Albany- Moultrie, construction. Through traffic detour v,o

Stale Roule 50 and U. S Roule 319 to Moultrie. IJS- Higgston-Uvalda, pav,ng . Detour via Roule 30.

135-Uvalda-Hnlehurst, traffic through construct.on and loco'

detour, 135- Douglas-Willacoochee, follow signs through construction. 142- Eatonton -Covington, grading. T,affic through 7 miles con-

strucl,on. Bod ,n wet weather.
144-Roding-Glennville, closed . Detour via M dw~y or Pem

broke. 145-Royston-Ca rnesville, grading . Detour via Routes 51 ond 17

to Royston ,n wet weather, passable when dry.

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147- Lyons-State Prison, 9rod,ng. Traffi c through construc tion

and local detour. 149- McRae-State Route 117, pav:ng. Traffic through constru e

tion . 15 1- Ringgold-Tennessee line, construction. Detou1 via Route 3,

local l1affic through coMtruclion . I SB- Waycross-Douglas, grad,ng . Detours well marked. 163- Warm Spri ngs-Woodbury, grad;ng and br;dgc . Local de -

t o ur. 178- G lennville-State Prison, grading cons truction. Local detour.

180--Hamilton- Monc hestu, grad;ng ond poving. Detour over

Route 85 thro ugh Worm Springs.

DESCRIPTIONS OF POINTS OF SCENIC INTEREST

STATE PAllD
FORT MOUNTAIM-12 m1les easl of Cha1sworth on US 76 (Slale 21 One of Georgia most beauliful scenic spo1s Ruins of old Ion , Park under COMlruchon but open to pubhc
VOGEL- II 7 miles soulh of Blairsville on US 19 (Stale II) . Cobtn accommodahons; 40-acre lake for sw1mmm9, hshmg, booting. picnic grounds; 6 miles of trails
ALEXANDEJI H. STEPHENS MEMORIAL-A t Crawlordville on Stole 12. Locahon of Liberly Hall home ol Alexander H Stephens, V1ce-Pres1dent of the Confederacy Enhre property restored Ptcmc grounds.
lak.e for sw1mmm9 and boahng. children's wadmg pool, 6 mile& cf traHs through beautifully wooded areas
INDIAN SP&INGS-At Indian Spnngs on Stale 42 H1stonc spa on s11e of lnd1on 1reoly, p1cmc grounds; trails, children s sand beach and playground , museum Ho1el accommodo11ons nearby
LITTLE OCMULGEE-A1 McRae on US 341 (Stole 27) Under conslruc11on but open to ihe public
PINE MOUNTAIN-Al Ch;pley on US 27 (Slate I) . Scenic highway under construchon; pork open 10 ihe public.
CH.EHAW-2 5 miles norlh ol Albony on Stale 91
JEFTDISON DAVIS MEMORJAL-A1 lrw1nv1lle on Stale 32. Under construction S11e of Davts caplure by federal roops
SANTO DOMING0-9 5 miles norlh of Brunswick on US 17 (State 25) Ruins of lhe supposed Santo Domingo deTalaxe Mission Spanish Inn conta1mng arhfoc;;ts found m exccvauon of lagoons. picnic grounds and !rails through sub-lrop1col veqelohon
STATE CAPITOL-Allanta-Potterned aher our Nat,ona, Capitol completed 1n 1889 Houses Stote Library and Stole Museum of many 1nlereshng exh1b11s ol geolog1col specimens and wild hie native to Georgia
CYCLOBAMA. GRANT PARI- A1lonto-Pomt1ng ol the Bot1le of Atlanlo. loughl July 22 IB64 50 feet high , 400 leet in circumlerence, weighs 18,000 pounds
FEDERAL PBISON- Allonto-Houses about 3,000 federal prisoners
FORT McPHER30N--4 miles sou1hwes1 of A11anla on US 29 (S:ate 14) M1htary Reservauon and headquorters of 41h Corps Area U S Army
EMORY UNIVEIISITY-Emory near Alianla Llberol Ans and Proless1onol Schools , enrollmenl aboul I.BOO Library houses Egyplton-Babyloman collection of 7,000-yeor-old mummies. lnd1an and Stone Age relics
GEORGIA SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY- A1lanta-Engin.eering School ol !he Umvers,ty System of Georgia enrollment about 3,000
WBENs NEST- A1lan1a-Home ol Joel Chandler Hams. Preserved much as ll was when he wrote uncle Remus there
STONE MOUNTAIN-16 miles east of Atlanlo on S1a1e 10, Larges! exposed gronile dome ,n North Americo Porhally completed Conlederole Memorial on lls sheer side
SIGNERS MONUMENT- Augusto-Obelisk under which he ihe remo,ns ol George Walton ond Lymon Hall two ol lhe lhree Georg1ons who signed 1he Declorolton ol Independence
FORT PULASJ:I NATIONAL PARI- 15 miles eas1 of Savannah on US 80 (Stale 26) Restored h1s1oric lort
~ETHESDA-9 miles south of Savannah on US 17 (Sia e 25) Oldesl orphanage tn U S A founded by the Rev George Wh11held in 1740
LOW HOUSE-Savannah-Sile ol 1he loundmg ol the ftrsl Gtrl Seoul lroop by Jultelte Low
CHBlST CHURCH-Savannah-The first organized congregation in the colon/ {]736) and srud to be where Rev John We1dey orgamzed 1he first Protes1ant Sunday School m the world
Names of Highways
Clark Howell Memorial Highway- Beg ns Atlanta, follows State Route 85 through Fayetteville Gay, Woodbury. and Manchester lo Warm Sprtngs.
John B. Gordon Highway-Stole Route 3.
Jefferson Davis Highway-Beg,ns Augusto , follows Stale Route 12 to ,._tlonto, then Stale Route 14 to West Point.
Sam Tate Highway- Begins Georgia-Alabama l,ne, follows State Route 53 to Rome, then State Ro ute 53 to Wotkinsville, via Calhoun, Tate, Ga,nesv,lle, and Winder.
Tom Bell Highway- Beg,ns Cleveland vio Nocoochee, Hiowassee toward
Murphy, N . C.
Thomas E. Wot.on Highway- Begins Georgia-North Carolina line on State Route 15, follows State Route 15 to Cornelia Routes 15 and 13 to Baldwin, Route 13 via Ga1nesv1lle lo Atlanta, Stole Ro ute 3 from ,._tlanto lo Griffin, Stole Route 7 to Barnesville, Stole Route
18 from Barnesville lo Forsyth, Stole Roule 19 from Forsyth lo Ma -
con, State Route 22 from Ma con via Gray to M,lledgeville and Sparto, State Route 16 to Wa11enlon, Stole Route 12 lo Augusto, State Route 21 lo Waynesboro and Millen, Stale Roule 67 lo Statesboro, State Route 26 to Savannah and Tyb ee.
Logan E. Bleckley Highway-Covers Thomas E. Walson Highway in Rabun County
William H. Crawford Highway-Begins in Mlonto , follows State Route 8 to "th ens, and State Route IO from Athens l o Augusta.
Franklin D. Roosevelt Highway- Begins Georgia -South Carolina lin e on State Route I 3, follows Route 13 to Buford, Stole Roule 20 from Buford to 'Lawrenceville, Stale Route 8 to Atlanta, State Route 14 to Moreland, Stale Route 41 to Greenville, State Route 18 to Chipley, State Rou l e I to Columbus; begin ning at Harris City Junction on Stale Route 41 , follow Route 41 t o Warm Springs, Roule 85 through Shiloh, Waverly Hall lo Columbus, thence to Cusseta on Route I, thence lo Richland, Dowson, Albany on Ro utes 55 and 50, thence Camillo, Pelhom, Thomasville, and to the Georgia -Florida lin e on Route 3.
George Washin gton Highway-Begins Savannah on Stale Roule 2 1 to Sylvania, follows Ro ute 24 lo Woyn esboro, Route 21 lo ,._ugusta,
Georgia-Florida Military Hi ghway-Begins Columbus to Cusseta, Lumpkin, Cuthbert, Boinbridge, Faceville to Florida Vine.
Okefenokee Trail- Begins Augusto, follows State Route 21 vio Waynesboro to Millen, thence to Statesboro, Claxton, Glennville, Ludowici, Weyc ross, to Florida lin e.
Oliver S. Porter Memorial Roa d- Begins Covington and ends Porterdale.
Toft M emorial Highway-Begins Georgie-Tennessee line, extends vio Rome, Carrollton, LaGrange, Columbus, Ric hland, Albany, Doerun, Moultrie, Ouilman, to Florida lin e.
Stone M ountain Memoria l Highway- Begins Mlonta and follows Stole Route 10 to Athens.
Charles H . Herty M emorial Highway- Begins Columbus vio Buena Vista , Montezuma, Hawkinsville, Eastman, Soperton, Metler, Stotesbo10 lo Savannah.
Atlantic Coasta l Highway- Begins at Georgia-South Carolina line ond extends lo the Georg10-Florido line via Savonnoh, Midway, and Brunsw, ck.
Rose Route- Thomasville, Pavo, Barn ey, Hahira, Lokelond.
Tobacco Belt Route- Madison, Flo., Vald osta, Lakeland, Pearson, Doug la s, Hazl ehurst, Vidalia, Lyon s, Metter, States boro, Sylvon ia, Allen dale, S. C.
Naval Stores Ro ute- Jasper, Flo., Statenville, Noylor, Lokelond, Willacoochee, Douglas, ,._Imo, Baxley, Reidsville, Claxton, Pembroke, Sovannah.
Live Stod Route- Ma cClenny, Fla., Fargo, H omervi ll e, Lakeland, Ray City, Adel, Mo ultrie, Camillo , N ewton, Leary, Morgan, Edison, Fort Goines, Abbeville, Alo.
Jo seph A. Sharp M emorial Highwoy-Worne, N. C., Young Harm, Bold
Mounto n, Ja ck's Gap, Unicoi Gap. Ben T. Gaillard M emorial Highway- Jasper, Amicolola Foi ls, Dahlonega.
l ookout Mo untoin Scenic Highway-Georgia-Tennessee line ( Stote Route 157), La Fayette, Dolton, Chatsworth, cllijay, Blue Ridge, Hia -
wassee, Clayton , Westminster, S , C.
Suwannee River Ro ut.,- Midway, Hin esvill e, Lud owici, Jesup, Potterson, Waycross, Homerville, For90, to Georgia -Florido ne.
Joe Wheeler Highway-Be91ns Au9usta, thence to Ph,nizy, Washington, ,._thens, Atlanta , Rockmart, Rome, to Chotlonooga, Tennessee .

FORT SCREVEN-17 miles easl of Savannah on US 80 (Slate 26) U S Mihtary Reservation on Tybee lslond
EBENEZER CHURCH-Near Sovonnoh River eosl ol Spr,nglteld on Stale 119 Built ,n 1769, one of lhe oldest Colonial bu,:d,ngs ,n Georg10 sllll 1n
uae Occupied as British army headquarters during Revoluhonory War
LANlER'S OAX-Brunsw,ck- The 1ree under whic h Sidney Lonie, received mspirouon lor his poem 'The Marshes ol Glynn
FORT F11EDERICA-S1 Simon lsland- H1s1or, c Ion butl1 by Oqle1horpe 1n 1736, considered 1he larges! Bn11sh lort in Amenco
NANCY HABT FOREST PARI-One mile east ol S1a1e 17, len miles aou1h ol Elberton Home place of Nancy 1-f.prt Georgia s famous Revolu11onory heroine Reproduction of her cabin On original site
OLD STATE CAPITOL-M,lledgeville-Seal of Governmenl lrom 1807 lo 18~8
Now houses a m1htary school.
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGlA- A1hens-Oldes1 chartered S1a1e University ,n the U S A (171l51
TREE THAT OWNS ITSELF -A1hens-By deed of 1868 lrom W H iachon
FORT BENN!NG-9 mtles south ol Columbus on US 27 (Stote I) M1o1tary Reservo11on largest infantry school 1n 1he world
WESLEYAN COLLEGE-Macon-Oldest chartered women's college 10 granl degrees ,n !he U S A OCMULGEE NATIONAL MONUMENT-2 miles sou1heo I ol Mocon on US 8G (S:a1e 19) five creh1s1oric Indton Mound, of archaeolog1col 1n1eres1 ~ark
and museum under construcuon but open 10 rhe public
BERRY SCHOOLS-Rome-2 miles north ol Roma on US 27 (Siale I) Famous
educallono. 1ns,1tut1on for mountain chi dr~n
OLD SLAVE MARll:ET-Lou1sv1lle-Buill ,n 1758. 11 1s probob,y ihe on!y slave morkel of 11s lype s11II s1and1ng ,n 1he Soulh
NATIONAL CEMETERY- Andersonv1lli,-On State 49 S,1., ol h1s1onc Con fe~erate prison
MIDWAY CHURCH-Established here ,n 1752 by " group of the Puriton element who go.ve to Georgia many noted men. Present building erected 1792. Shermon's Cavalry camped here in 1864 . BUTLER ISLAND-Rice planlation where fanny Kemble, noted English actress ond wife of Pierce Butler, wrote her "Journal" in 1838-1839 BATTLE OF BLOODY MARSH-St Simons Islond- Deleal of the Spanish invaders on July 7, 1742, by the Engltsh under Oglethorpe, estabhshed Enqlish supremacy throughout this sechon,
SANTA MA.RIA MISSION-Si Marys-On Stale 40 Supposed ruins of an old Spanish M,ss,on OIEFENOl:EE SWA.MP-Sou lh ol Waycross between US I (Stole 41 and State 89 Wild life reservauon covering 660 square m1,es Retreal of many k:inds o{ wild life a place of myslery and romance FROVJDUfCE CAVERN Near Lumokm Soll eros,on chasms as much as 200 feel deep Known as the Grond Canyon ol Georgia LITTLE WHITE HOUSE- Warm Sprtngs- -On S1ale 41 Porl time home ol President Frani:hn D Roosevelt Sile of med1cmol spnnqs ond Worm
Spnngs Foundation
C HICl[}IMAUGA AND CHATTANOOGA NATIONAL MILITARY PARI: On US 27 (Stote I) 3 5 . miles soulh ol Georg10 Tennessee Line lying along 1he h1ghwoy for 3 miles Eslabhshed by Act of Congress ,n 1890 BRASSTOWN BALD- 10 miles sou1h of H1owasse near S1a1e 75 Ah1iude 4 768 feet H1ghes1 potnl ,n Georgia
AMICALOLA FALLS-1 6 mtles norlhwesl of Dowsonvtlle on Stale 43 formed bv severol cascades with a 1010 drop ol 729 leet
TOCCOA FALLS-2 miles lrom Toccoa on S101e 17 Bridol ved lolls 18ij leet high
TALLULAH GORGE-Tallulah falls-On US 23 (S1a 1e 15) Deep go1oe cul by the Tallulah River One of the most bcou1iful scenic at1roct1ona in ,he
State

location Atlantd Grtffin . LaGrange Cartersville Dalton Villa Rico Gainesville Toccoa Mad,son Americus

STATE PATROL HEADQUARTERS

T~lephone WA. 5333
2121 1232
171 448 99 226 186
15 3212

Location
Thomasville D o n a l s o n v ill e T,fton . Perry Washington Swainsboro Dubl,n . Sylvania Waycross Brunswick

MILITARY AREAS

Telephone 192 118
696
100 115 206 1 99 29
4
378

Fort Oglethorpe 2. Lawson Hospital
U. S. Naval Atr Bose
3. Fort Mc Pherson 4. Conley Depot 5. Daniel Field 6. Comp Wheeler 7. Mo con ,._i, Bose 8. Fort Benning

9. Lawson Field I0. Fort Screven 11. Savannah Municipal
Airport 12. Comp Stewart 13. Albany Army
,._viation Base I . ,._I bony ,._11po1t

OFFICIAL MAP STATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM
of
GEORGIA
ISSUED BY
STATE HIGHWAY BOARD
ATLANTA~ GEORGIA
JANUARY 1, 1942

Locations