Difference between revisions of "I-85 (Georgia)"
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'''I-85''' stretches from [[Montgomery]], [[Alabama]] to [[Petersburg]], [[Virginia]] running through major cities in the South-east, including [[Atlanta]], Greenville, Charlotte, Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point and Durham/Chapel Hill. | '''I-85''' stretches from [[Montgomery]], [[Alabama]] to [[Petersburg]], [[Virginia]] running through major cities in the South-east, including [[Atlanta]], Greenville, Charlotte, Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point and Durham/Chapel Hill. | ||
− | Be aware that many of these cities suffer from extensive urban sprawl (particularly Atlanta). Hence the name 'Charlantingham'(Charlotte/Atlanta/Birmingham) so catching a long distance ride from an Interstate on-ramp close to the city could be difficult. | + | Be aware that many of these cities suffer from extensive urban sprawl (particularly Atlanta). Hence the name 'Charlantingham'(Charlotte/Atlanta/Birmingham) so catching a long distance ride from an Interstate [[on-ramp]] close to the city could be difficult. ''(?)'' |
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+ | [[Category:Alabama]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Virginia]] |
Revision as of 07:57, 19 January 2009
I-85 stretches from Montgomery, Alabama to Petersburg, Virginia running through major cities in the South-east, including Atlanta, Greenville, Charlotte, Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point and Durham/Chapel Hill.
Be aware that many of these cities suffer from extensive urban sprawl (particularly Atlanta). Hence the name 'Charlantingham'(Charlotte/Atlanta/Birmingham) so catching a long distance ride from an Interstate on-ramp close to the city could be difficult. (?)