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  2. Georgia Welcome Center - Wikipedia

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    The Georgia Welcome Center was built in 1961 and formally dedicated early in 1962. [2] [3] This was the first welcome center in Georgia, predating the arrival of the Interstate Highway System along the Georgia Coast. [4] It is reportedly the oldest roadside welcome center in the U.S. that is still used for that purpose.

  3. Covington, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Covington is located in north central Georgia, in the eastern part of Metro Atlanta. Interstate 20 runs to the north of the city, with access from exits 90, 92, and 93. Via I-20, downtown Atlanta is 35 mi (56 km) west, and Augusta is 112 mi (180 km) east.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Newton ...

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    [2] Name on the Register Image Date listed [3] Location City or town Description 1: Brick Store: Brick Store: April 9, 2009 (U.S. Route 278 at Old Social Circle Road: Covington: 2: Burge Farm

  5. Visit the Upside Down at these 8 ‘Stranger Things’ film ...

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    Hideaway (112 N Berry St Stockbridge, GA 30281) – Smokin’ Cues Fair Mart (7703 US-78, Winston, GA 30187) The Quarry (Chappell Road Northwest, Atlanta, GA 30318)

  6. Welcome centers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Welcome centers, also commonly known as visitors' centers, visitor information centers, or tourist information centers, are buildings located at either entrances to states on major ports of entry, such as interstates or major highways, e.g. U.S. Routes or state highways, or in strategic cities within regions of a state, e.g. Southern California, Southwest Colorado, East Tennessee, or the South ...

  7. Amicalola Falls State Park - Wikipedia

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    View from the Amicalola Falls State Park Lodge. Little was known by European Americans about the falls before the 19th century. Until 1832, the Cherokee, an Iroquoian-speaking tribe believed to have migrated in ancient times from the Great Lakes region, controlled a large territory that included this area of the state park.