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Atlanta, Georgia
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Hubbard Scientific Atlanta, Georgia regional raised relief map This three-dimensional vinyl map shows a section of western central Georgia and eastern central Alabama. About one-third of the map represents a part of Alabama with the remainder covering the Atlanta region of Georgia. Atlanta and its suburbs are in the upper right corner. Most of the region is covered in low hills, but there are some significant mountains running across the the upper left corner.
Maps in this series show elevation contours, with a green tint showing the extent of woodlands. Water features such as lakes, ponds, creeks, marshes, canals, and shorelines (where present) are indicated in detail. Shows roads and highways of all classes, and sometimes trails. Railroads are also shown. National, state, provincial, and county boundaries are demarcated, as are other boundaries such as parks and wildlife refuges. Other features shown in this series are mines, airstrips and airports, isolated landmark buildings, lookout towers, and more. The maps are lined with the UTM grid at 1000 meter intervals.
Few the maps in this series are recently published. The manufacturer, Hubbard Scientific, uses data from the US Geological Survey, but USGS rarely updates any of the maps in this series; most use data 20 to 40 years old. You get them for the depiction of the topography, which rarely changes, not for current roads and city boundaries. In fact, many of them have an added appeal for their historical interest. See below for date of the map described on this page.
This map is bounded by 33 and 34 degrees north latitude, 84 and 86 degrees west longitude.
Cities, towns, and communities shown include: A part of Gadsden, Piedmont, Jacksonville, Weaver, Fort McClellan, Anniston, Oxford, Heflin, Fruithurst, Lineville, Ashland, Wedowee, Wadley, and Roanoke (all in Alabama); part of Cedartown, Rockmart, Van Wert, Dallas, Buchanan, Tallapoosa, Bremen, Temple, Villa Rica, Carrollton, Bowdon, Newnan, Grantville, Hogansville, La Grange, Greenville, Douglasville, Lithia Springs, Mableton, Powder Springs, Marietta, Fair Oaks, Smyma, Sandy Springs, Doraville, Chamblee, Tucker, Clarkston, Scottdale, Decatur, Atlanta, Snellville, East Point, Hapeville, College Park, Forest Park, Lithonia, Conyers, Jonesboro, Union City, Fairburn, Palmetto, Fayetteville, Senoia, Hampton, McDonough, Experiment, Griffin, Zebulon, and Barnesville (in Georgia).
Major highways shown: Interstate 20, 75, 85, and 285; US 23, 27, 29, 41, 78, 278, and 431; numerous state and local highways.
Native American reservations or other lands shown: None noted.
Parks, forests, refuges, preserves, or other conservation areas shown: Parts of Talladega National Forest; Kennesaw National Battlefield Park; Cheaha State Park, Stone Mountain Memorial Park, High Falls State Park.
Military reservations or bases shown: Fort McClellan, US Army Depot Anniston, US Army Depot Atlanta, and Fort McPherson.
Major physical features shown: Coosa River, Colvin Mountain, Coldwater Mountain, Choccolocco Mountain, Horseblock Mountain, Turkey Heaven Mountain, Tallapoosa River, Chattahoochee River, part of West Point Reservoir, Flint River, and High Falls Lake.
Scale, 1:250,000 (1 inch = about 4 miles)
Vertical exaggeration, 3:1
Contour interval, 100 feet
Size: about 33 x 21 inches
Publication date: Revised 1970
Item number: NI 16-9
Shipping weight: 6.1 lbs.
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