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Villa Rica / ˌ v ɪ l ə ˈ r ɪ k ə / (Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese translation: Rich Village) is a city in Carroll and Douglas counties in the U.S. state of Georgia. Villa Rica is placed in the Atlanta metropolitan area. Additionally, there are unincorporated areas in Paulding County with Villa Rica postal addresses.
[36] [37] Near the end of the year, the entire Villa Rica–Dallas segment, as well as the Paulding County portion of the Dallas–Cartersville segment, had a completed hard surface. [ 37 ] [ 38 ] In 1943, SR 20 was shifted off of US 411/SR 61 to replace the old SR 20 Spur and SR 113 's routing east of Cartersville.
The reason given is: US 29/SR 8 was rerouted to SR 120/SR 316 interchange now bypassing Lawrenceville causing SR 120 to be extended to SR 20/SR 124 according to google maps street view. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. (February 2024)
The city demolished the old Villa Rica Electric & Light and E.L. Esterwood mill (later known as Golden City Hosiery) for greenspace, amphitheater and future new city hall. [3] The Villa Rica Electric & Light made ice and also was the local bottler for Coca-Cola from 1903 to 1923 in the hometown of Asa Candler. [4]
SR 166 east – Villa Rica, Atlanta: East end of SR 166 concurrency: Whitesburg: SR 5 – Douglasville, Roopville, McIntosh Reserve Park: Roundabout: Coweta SR 34 Byp. (Millard Farmer Industrial Boulevard) to I-85 – Peachtree City, Franklin: Truck route to SR 16 east / US 27 Alt. south / SR 14 south / US 29 south / SR 34 east: Newnan
Fairfield Plantation is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in eastern Carroll County, Georgia, United States.It is a community situated around a golf course and reservoir (Treasure Lake), 8 miles (13 km) south of Villa Rica and 38 miles (61 km) west of Atlanta.
55 Goldworth Rd., Carroll County, Georgia, near Villa Rica, Georgia Coordinates 33°42′12″N 84°56′36″W / 33.70333°N 84.94333°W / 33.70333; -84
Route information; Maintained by GDOT: Length: 10.6 mi [1] (17.1 km): Existed: 1970 () [2] [3] –present: Major junctions; West end: SR 77 north of Elberton: East end: SC 184 at the South Carolina state line in northeast Elbert County