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I-75 at the Georgia Welcome center in Lowndes County. I-75 at the Georgia Rest area in Cook County. I-75 at the Georgia Rest area in Dooly County. I-75 at the Georgia Rest area in Monroe County. I-75 at the Georgia Rest area in Turner County. I-95 at the Georgia Welcome center near Savannah. [9] SR 13 (Buford Highway) between Rest Haven and Buford
The Georgia Department of Transportation operates two welcome centers at both ends of Interstate 75 and nine rest areas, the most of any interstate highway within the state. The northbound welcome center is located between exits 2 and 5 [ 13 ] The southbound welcome center is located between exits 353 and 350. [ 14 ]
Welcome centers can be thought as covering several different concepts: state-owned and operated welcome centers near a state's border, state or municipal-owned and operated visitors centers in cities or rural areas, and service plazas on toll roads, e.g. the New Jersey Turnpike or MassPike, that are either state-owned and -operated, state-owned but operated by a private company, or privately ...
Almost every rest stop has a bathroom and snacks, gas pumps, and a parking lot, but some offer much more. Here's a look at America's very best, most interesting, most historic, and most beautiful ...
A "county" marker can be found at every county courthouse in all 159 counties in Georgia. Each marker roughly tells how and when the county was formed and who the founding officials were. Blue Star Memorial Highway markers can be found at every rest stop on I-75, and other places.
The Prairie provinces of (Saskatchewan, and Manitoba) have rest stops located along the Trans-Canada Highway . However, these stops are simply places to rest, or go to the washroom; they are not built to the standard rest area found on the 400-series highways in Ontario, or the Interstate Highways of the United States.
I-16 curves back to the east-southeast and crosses over Little Rocky Creek just before a rest area. Just to the west-northwest of a crossing of Turkey Creek, the westbound lanes have a rest area. These two rest areas are the only ones along the entire length of I-16. [9] On the southwestern edge of Dublin, the highway has an interchange with SR ...
A map of the Unicoi Turnpike. The Unicoi Turnpike was a 150-mile (240km) trail through north Georgia, western North Carolina, and eastern Tennessee used by Native Americans before the footpath was converted into a toll road in the early 19th century.