How to Travel From Atlanta to Thomasville, Georgia

The fashionable city of Thomasville, Georgia, is a must-visit for lovers of history and culture. Once a bustling destination for Victorian-era socialites, this southern Georgia paradise is home to dozens of well-preserved historic homes and cultural attractions. Thomasville's historic Main Street was named by the National Trust for Historic Preservation as one of the top places to visit in the United States. Thomasville is an easy four-hour drive south of Atlanta, making it a practical choice for a weekend road trip.

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Instructions

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      Enter the I-75 South from Atlanta. Continue traveling south for about 70 miles.

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      Take exit 177 to I-475. The I-75 splits into I-16 and I-475 just before Bolingbroke, and taking I-475 keeps you traveling south and serves as a detour around traffic in Macon. Merge back onto I-75 from the exit on the left after about 15 miles and continue southbound for another 57 miles.

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      Exit I-75 at exit 300, which leads to the GA-300 South. After 35 miles, merge right onto Clark Avenue, then follow the loop to merge back onto the US-19 South/GA-300 South/Liberty Expressway. Travel southeast on this highway for another 52 miles.

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      Make a right on County Line Road, also called GA-202. Travel on this road for about 2 miles.

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      Make a right at US-319 South, the Wiregrass Georgia Parkway. Follow US-319 South to the left as it becomes West Thomasville Bypass. This highway loops around the entire city. To go to the center of town, make a left where the US-319 south becomes West Jackson Street, after about 4 miles.

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      Turn right on Broad Street to end the trip in downtown Thomasville.

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