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College Park is a city in Fulton and Clayton counties, Georgia, United States, adjacent to the southern boundary of the city of Atlanta. As of the 2020 census , the population was 13,930. Georgia International Convention Center and part of Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport are located in the city.
South Fulton is a city in Fulton County, Georgia, United States in the Atlanta metropolitan area.It was incorporated in 2017 from parts of southwest Fulton County and includes the communities of Red Oak, Cooks Crossing, Stonewall, Fife, Ben Hill, Sandtown, Cliftondale, Ono, Cedar Grove, Boat Rock/Dry Pond, Maude, Lester, Enon, Welcome All, Peters Woods, and part of Campbellton. [4]
State Route 14 Connector (SR 14 Conn.) is a 2.8-mile-long (4.5 km) connector route of SR 14 in southern Fulton County. Its western terminus is at an interchange with US 29/SR 14 (Roosevelt Highway) in Red Oak, where the roadway continues as US 29 Alt./SR 14 Alt. (South Fulton Parkway), it becomes a state maintained freeway.
Georgia State Route 139 is a 29.8-mile-long (48.0 km) state highway in the northeast part of state of Georgia. It travels within portions of Clayton , Fulton , and Cobb counties and connects the southern suburbs of Atlanta with the town of Mableton , west of the city.
Four cities include land outside of the county (Atlanta, College Park, Palmetto, and Mountain Park) but still have their center of government and the majority of their land within Fulton County. After the formation of South Fulton in 2017, the only unincorporated part of the county is Fulton Industrial Boulevard, from roughly Fulton Brown ...
US 29 Alt. / SR 14 Alt. (Cascade–Palmetto Highway south / South Fulton Parkway east) / SR 154 west (Cascade–Palmetto Highway south) Southern end of SR 154 concurrency: Campbellton: 25.6: 41.2: SR 92 south (Campbellton–Fairburn Road) / Cascade–Palmetto Highway north: Southern end of SR 92 concurrency: Chattahoochee River: 26.0
Atlanta, Georgia, 1955 Yellow Book with I-285 route Interchange between Interstate 285 (bottom & top) and Interstate 75 (right & left) northwest of Atlanta. The route that became I-285 was first proposed by the Metropolitan Plan Commission, the predecessor agency to the Atlanta Regional Commission, in 1952, and added to the proposal that became the Interstate Highway System in 1955.
A map of all Fulton county cities with the city of College Park highlighted, with a state map with Fulton highlighted for reference. Spanish Un mapa de todas las ciudades del condado de Fulton con la ciudad de College Park (Parque de universidad) resaltó, con un mapa del estado con el condado de Fulton resaltó para referencia.