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Principal Locations
  1. Akron
  2. Athens
  3. Bowling Green
  4. Canton
  5. Cincinnati
  6. Cleveland
  7. Columbus
  8. Dayton
  9. Hamilton
  10. Kent
  11. Kettering
  12. Lakewood
  13. Lima
  14. Middletown
  15. Oxford
  16. Parma
  17. Springfield
  18. Steubenville
  19. Toledo
  20. Youngstown

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Georgia Travel



georgia.gov - Home Page
On this website you'll find current travel conditions for many of Georgia's major roadways, brought to you via a mixture of Intelligent Transportation System technologies along those roads. ... [Read More]

Georgia
REGISTRATION / EMBASSY LOCATION:   Americans living or traveling in Georgia are encouraged to register with the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate through the State Department’s travel registration website, https://travelregistration.state.gov , and to obtain updated information on travel and security within Georgia.  Americans without Internet access may register directly with the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate.  By registering, American citizens make it easier for the Embassy or Consulate to contact them in case of emergency.  The U.S. Embassy in Tbilisi is located at 25 Atoneli Street.  The telephone numbers are (995) (32) 98-99-67 or (995) (32) 98-99-68, which can also be reached after hours, and the fax number is: (995) (32) 93-37-59.  The Embassy web site address is located at:  http://georgia.usembassy.gov .  ... [Read More]

georgia.gov - Travel Resources
There are many ways to travel to Georgia. Georgia offers one of the world's busiest passenger airports - Atlanta-Hartsfield International Airport - among other airports for people to fly to Georgia. Interstates 75, 85, 95, and 20 all cross through the state and provide access for automobile transportation. There are Amtrak stations in Atlanta, Columbus, Jesup, Macon, Savannah and Toccoa to accommodate train transportation. Georgia is also serviced by the Greyhound bus service that reaches over 2,600 destinations across the country. Visit the Department of Industry, Trade and Tourism's website to research the number of ways to travel to Georgia. ... [Read More]

georgia.gov - Driving in Georgia
Georgia Navigator is designed to provide Georgia's traveling public with accurate, real-time transportation information for use in making informed transportation decisions. ...

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Check on real time travel conditions for many of Georgia's major roadways via maps, incidents reports, traffic signs, and highway cameras. ... [Read More]

Learn More--Atlanta: A National Register of Historic Places Travel Itinerary
Discover what the state of Georgia has to offer at the website for the state's Department of Travel. Find out about upcoming events, accomodations and entertainment or order a brochure before you travel to Atlanta in person. ...

Links to Sites featured in the Atlanta Travel Itinerary ...

Links to Sites featured in the Atlanta Travel Itinerary ... [Read More]

georgia.gov - Roads & Highways
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Check on real time travel conditions for many of Georgia's major roadways via maps, incidents reports, traffic signs, and highway cameras. ... [Read More]

georgia.gov - Home Page
Officials are urging all Georgia drivers to make an extra commitment to safe travel over the Fourth of July Holiday. Safety experts agree that the failure to wear seat belts, speed, alcohol and the inclement weather contributed to a high number of fatalities last Memorial Day weekend.  ...

The upcoming holiday covers a period of 78 hours beginning at 6:00pm Friday, July 1st and ending at midnight Monday, July 4th.  It is estimated that 2,176 accidents could occur with 963 injuries and 14 fatalities. "I would like to urge all Georgians to drive at  - or under - the speed limit and wear seat belts.  These are two very easy things to do which may mean the difference between life and death," said Greg Dozier, DMVS Commissioner. Colonel Bill Hitchens, Commander of the GSP, encourages everyone planning to travel this holiday period to use extra caution on the roadways.  "Plan your trip carefully, and plan to use a designated driver if you will be consuming alcoholic beverages," he said.  "State Troopers will be aggressively enforcing Georgia's DUI law," added Colonel Hitchens. ... [Read More]

President to Travel to Latvia, the Netherlands, Russia, and Georgia May 2005
President to Travel to Latvia, the Netherlands, Russia, and Georgia May 2005 ...

In Riga, Latvia, President Bush will meet the Presidents ofEstonia, Latvia, and Lithuania in addition to a bilateral program. Inthe Netherlands, the President will hold bilateral meetings andcommemorate Victory in Europe Day at the Netherlands American Cemeteryand Memorial at Margraten near Maastricht. President Bush will thentravel to Moscow, Russia to participate in the World War IIcommemoration ceremony and to meet President Putin. The President willconclude his trip with a visit to Tbilisi, Georgia to underscore hissupport for democracy, historic reform, and peaceful conflictresolution. # # # ... [Read More]

georgia.gov - Tourism, Recreation & the Arts
There are many ways to travel to Georgia. Georgia offers one of the world's busiest passenger airports - Atlanta-Hartsfield International Airport - among other airports for people to fly to Georgia. Interstates 75, 85, 95, and 20 all cross through the state and provide access for automobile transportation. There are Amtrak stations in Atlanta, Columbus, Jesup, Macon, Savannah and Toccoa to accommodate train transportation. Georgia is also serviced by the Greyhound bus service that reaches over 2,600 destinations across the country. Visit the Department of Industry, Trade and Tourism's website to research the number of ways to travel to Georgia. ... [Read More]

Destinations: Eastern Europe, Newly Independent States | CDC Travelers' Health
All travelers to malaria-risk areas in Eastern Europe, including infants, children, and former residents of Eastern Europe, are at risk for malaria. Parts of the countries of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan , Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan have malaria risk. Travelers to malaria-risk areas in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan should take the antimalarial drug chloroquine to prevent malaria. In Uzbekistan, the risk of malaria is low and varies along its border with Tajikistan; travelers to Uzbekistan or their health care provider should contact CDC (Malaria Hotline, 770-488-7788) for risk and prevention advice. ... [Read More]


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