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West Point Lake is a man-made reservoir located mostly in west-central Georgia on the Chattahoochee River and maintained by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). The Chattahoochee river flows in from the north, before flowing through the West Point Dam, which impounds the lake, and continuing to Columbus, Georgia.
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 fish. Year-round fishing is available with a Georgia fishing license and a trout stamp.
WBRQ (91.9 FM) was a radio station licensed to serve the community of LaGrange, Georgia. The station was owned by Ben Jordan Communications Corporation, and aired a blues/gospel format. [3] The station was assigned the call sign WGLG by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on June 25, 2008. The station changed its call sign to WWOF on ...
Troup County (pronounced / t r uː p / TROOP) is a county in the West Central region of the U.S. state of Georgia.As of the 2020 census, the population was 69,426. [1] [2] The county seat is LaGrange. [3]
The creek watershed and associated waters is designated by the United States Geological Survey as sub-watershed HUC 031300010701, is named the Yellow Creek-Chestatee River sub-watershed, and drains an area of approximately 27 square miles south of Dahlonega and west of Murrayville.
Georgia's congressional delegation introduced legislation Wednesday to protect some of the ancestral lands of the Muscogee tribe as a national park and preserve. The proposed Ocmulgee Mounds Park ...
Limestone Creek rises in Gainesville, Georgia east of Brenau University, between State Route 365 to the north and Interstate 985 to the south. [2] The creek heads north-northwest and crosses State Route 365, then runs parallel to U.S. Route 129 /Limestone Parkway on its way north for just over 1 mile, and crosses US 129 just after it is joined ...
Map showing Yahoola Creek and its sub-watershed (outlined in pink), and the Chestatee River. Yahoola Creek is a stream in Georgia, and is a tributary of the Chestatee River. The creek is approximately 17.32 miles (27.87 km) long. [1] Yahoola is a name derived from the Cherokee language. [2]