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The sculpture was exhumed in 1982, run through a local car wash, and then placed on display in the Elberton Granite Museum, where it remains. [68] [69] Elbert County Confederate Memorial (1898), Elberton Town Plaza [70] Fitzgerald: Jefferson Davis Monument, Jefferson Davis Memorial Historic Site (1920).
Veterans Memorial Highway curves more towards the southeast until just before passing by Lindley Middle School, where it briefly leads back towards the east, only to curve southeast again in the vicinity of Mount Harmony Memorial Gardens. Veterans Memorial Highway ends at the bridge over the Chattahoochee River and becomes Donald Lee Hollowell ...
SR 1 Loop (Veterans Memorial Highway) to SR 20 – Baseball Stadium, Chieftains Museum Major Ridge Home, Redmond Regional Medical Center: Armuchee: 302.796: 487.303: SR 140 east – Adairsville: Western terminus of SR 140 303.603: 488.602: SR 156 east – Calhoun: Western terminus of SR 156: Chattooga: Summerville: 316.608: 509.531
US 78 east / SR 8 east / US 278 east (Veterans Memorial Highway) / Maxham Road – Mableton: Interchange; East end of US 78/SR 8 and US 278 concurrencies: Fair Oaks: 66.442: 106.928: SR 280 south (South Cobb Drive) to I-20 / Austell Road – Marietta: South end of SR 280 concurrency: 67.690: 108.936: SR 280 north (South Cobb Drive) to I-75 ...
It turns right onto State Street and passes the Commerce Civic Center, before curving back to the northeast. The highway intersects US 441/SR 15 (Veterans Memorial Parkway) shortly before leaving the city limits of Commerce. At this intersection, the highway becomes known as Old Carnesville Road.
Oak Hill is a 170-acre (0.69 km 2) estate Greek revival mansion.Oak Hill was an original Victorian-style farmhouse that was built in 1847. During the American Civil War and the capture of Rome during The Atlanta Campaign, the estate was used by the Union soldiers as a place to stay. [1]
State Route 101 (SR 101) is a 43.5-mile-long (70.0 km) state highway in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Georgia. It travels in a south–north orientation between the Atlanta metropolitan area and the Alabama state line. Its routing passes through portions of Carroll, Paulding, Polk, and Floyd counties.
Rome was founded in 1834, after Congress passed the Indian Removal Act, and the federal government committed to removing the Cherokee and other Native Americans from the Southeast. It developed on former indigenous territory at the confluence of the Etowah and the Oostanaula rivers, which together form the Coosa River .