Georgia topographic maps
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Dodge County
The Heart of Georgia Regional Airport is located three miles east of Eastman off of State Route 46. Elevation 304'. Runway 02/20 is 6,506'x100'and has a precision instrument landing system. The airport is owned by the Heart of Georgia Regional Airport Authority and is home to the Middle Georgia State College…
Average elevation: 84 m
Douglasville
United States > Georgia > Douglas County
Located along a natural rise in the topography, Douglasville was originally known as "Skint Chestnut." The name was derived from a large tree used by Native Americans as a landmark; it was stripped of its bark so as to be more conspicuous.
Average elevation: 310 m
Rivet Hill
United States > Georgia > Chattahoochee County > Chattahoochee County
Average elevation: 113 m
Paulding County
The county is mainly located in the Piedmont region of the state, with a few mountains located in the county that exceed elevations of 1,000 ft. These mountains are considered to be part of the southernmost extensions of the Appalachian Mountains.
Average elevation: 311 m
Atlanta
United States > Georgia > Fulton County
Atlanta occupies a high, rolling part of the Georgia Piedmont, a physiographic region described as a landscape of low hills and narrow valleys between the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Upper Coastal Plain. Around downtown and Fulton County, the terrain is gently dissected rather than flat, with broad urban…
Average elevation: 285 m
Stadium Walk
United States > Georgia > Bulloch County > Statesboro > Stadium Walk
Average elevation: 63 m
Mount Vernon
United States > Georgia > Richmond County > Augusta > Mount Vernon
Average elevation: 77 m
Crestwood Estates
United States > Georgia > Athens-Clarke County > Athens-Clarke County Unified Government
Average elevation: 213 m
