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Enduring Farmlands Scenic Byway
This drive-through central Georgia takes you directly into the heart of the agricultural industry.
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Enduring Farmlands Scenic Byway Details
This drive-through in central Georgia takes you directly into the heart of the agricultural industry. For 65-miles, you will wind through pastures, farmlands, and small towns to see a variety of produce that is native to this region. Everything from blueberries and grapes to soybeans and cotton is grown here, and you will have the chance to see (and purchase) these crops directly from the growers and farmers themselves. There are also a few notable historic sites along the way. Visit the Old Opera House in Hawkins, the County Courthouse in Abbeville, or the historic church and cemetery in Cedar Creek.
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