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Tag Archives: Georgia
City names with three+ sets of side-by-side matching letters
Below are eleven cities in the United States whose names have three or more sets of matching letters located side-by-side. Interestingly, all are from the Southern United States. Nearly two-thirds of them (seven) come from Florida and Georgia and are a … Continue reading
Mapping Atlanta’s train traffic
Got to admit that I had never seen this kind of map before stumbling across it recently. While common for streets and highways, I cannot recall an average daily train traffic map. It is a very useful and interesting map of Atlanta, Georgia … Continue reading
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Tagged Atlanta, cartography, commerce, freight tonnage, frieght, GDOT, geography, Georgia, land use, logistics, mapping, maps, rail, railroads, shipping, train tonnage, transportation
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