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Rockdale County, Georgia

From the Georgia International Horse Park to the pre-Civil War Salem Campgrounds, from hot air balloon races to Civil War re-enactments, from the Panola Mountain State Conservation Park to the Monastery of the Holy Spirit, Rockdale County has something to offer everyone. Interstate 20 makes Rockdale County convenient to Atlanta for those who seek middle ground between a big city and more rural lifestyle.

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