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There, they intersect SR 92 (Campbellton-Fairburn Road). SR 70 and SR 154 turn left and follow SR 92 to the northwest. An intersection with Church Street leads to Campbellton Park. They curve to the north-northwest and leave Campbellton before crossing over the Chattahoochee River on the Robert and
A map of all Fulton county cities with the city of Chattahoochee Hills 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 Chattahoochee Hills (Colinas de Chattahoochee) resaltó, con un mapa del estado con el condado de Fulton resaltó para referencia.
Chattahoochee Hills (formerly Chattahoochee Hill Country) is a city in southern Fulton County, Georgia, United States. It is the incorporated part of a region called "Chattahoochee Hill Country", an area encompassing approximately 60,000 acres (240 km 2 ) southwest of Atlanta , bordered on the northwest side by the Chattahoochee River .
SR 92 follows Campbellton Street through downtown, intersecting US 29/SR 14 in the middle of town. The highway then follows Campbellton–Fairburn Road north of town through an intersection with US 29 Alt./SR 14 Alt. (Fulton Parkway). At Campbellton, SR 92 merges with SR 154 to cross the Chattahoochee River and enter Douglas County. [4] [5]
Campbellton is an unincorporated town in southwestern Fulton County, Georgia, United States. [1] It was the original county seat for Campbell County, Georgia until after it refused to allow the Atlanta & West Point Railroad line though, on account of the anticipated noise.
SR 70 south / SR 92 south / SR 154 west (Campbellton–Fairburn Road) – Campbellton: Western end of SR 70, SR 92, and SR 154 concurrencies 46.6: 75.0: SR 92 north (Fairburn Road) – Douglasville: Eastern end of SR 92 concurrency: Chattahoochee River: 48.4: 77.9: Dick Lane Bridge: Fulton 49.4: 79.5: SR 70 north (Fulton Industrial Boulevard SW ...
Camp Creek is a 14.1-mile-long (22.7 km) [1] tributary of the Chattahoochee River in Fulton County, Georgia. Rising in College Park, the creek flows west to join the Chattahoochee northeast of Campbellton.
The national recreation area, a National Park Service unit, was established on August 15, 1978, by President Jimmy Carter. The park headquarters and visitor center are located at the Island Ford Unit of the park, at 1978 Island Ford Parkway in Sandy Springs, Georgia. The Chattahoochee River is a stocked trout stream [3] with 23 species of game ...