
Posted by Robz7aNorthTennessee on 5/14/2008, 12:00 pm, in reply to "Re: Atlanta Palmettos"
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Hi Kevin ,
I didnt ask about the Sabals but did you notice the smaller one near that worker? That thing would transport nicely.
If your coming down 1-75 ...go straight through the city and after you pass all those other interstate exits ....I-20 - I -85 - I -285 ...your on I-75 south toward Macon....You pass the AIRPORT exit then you will see GA.FARMERS MARKET EXIT...
FOREST PARK EXIT.....the exit swings you around easterwardly on Forest Park Parkway ...you cross over I-75 and the Market is on your left.
IF you take the I-285 loop by-pass ....get off on I-75 south bound (on the south side of Atlanta), and its the first or second exit..FOREST PARK ....you cant miss it.
All this is just south of the city on I-75.
Its a great market and a little more palmier than in years past. I wish I could have went up to Randys Nursery and Billys over in Douglasville but had too pick up some things at the Airport sunday and get back home.

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