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From Asheville, go west on I-40 to exit 27. Exit
27 is the Atlanta exit. Stay on US 23/74 - DO NOT take US 19 to Cherokee. Continue
on US 23/74 past Waynesville to Sylva. Take exit 81 (again, the Atlanta Exit) to Dillsboro.
Go straight through the light and continue south on US 23/441 to Franklin. In Franklin,
again take the Atlanta Exit and stay on US 23/441. Continue south
through Dillard, Mountain City, Clayton and Wiley to Tallulah Falls. The Georgia Heritage
Center for the Arts is on the right, just before the bridge over Tallulah
River. These roads are all four lane divided highway except for the last ten miles.
From Atlanta, GA, go northeast on I-85. Exit left onto I-985 to
Gainesville. In Gainsville, I-985 will end and change to US 23/365. Continue on the divided
highway past Cornelia, where US 441 will merge from the south. When you reach the
Toccoa exit, stay on US 441 (DO NOT take the US 23 exit to Toccoa). Continue north on
US 441 through Hollywood to Tallulah Falls. Immediately after you cross the bridge
over the Tallulah River, turn left into the Picnic Area/Beach, and immediately turn right into the GHCA Experience Art parking lot.
These roads are all four lane divided highway.
From Franklin, NC go south on 441 (Georgia Highway),
continue south through Dillard, Mountain City, Clayton and Wiley to Tallulah Falls.
The Georgia Heritage Center for the Arts is on the right, just before the bridge over the
Tallulah River.
From Greenville, SC, go west on 123 through Clemson to Westminster.
After passing through downtown Wesminster, bear to the right on 76 through Long Creek to Clayton, GA.
In Clayton turn left (south) on 441. Continue south through Wiley to
Tallulah Falls. The Georgia Heritage Center for the Arts is on the right, just
before the bridge over the Tallulah River.
From Highlands, NC, go west on 106 to Dillard, GA.
At the traffic light, turn left (south) on 441 to Dillard. Continue south through
Mountain City, Clayton and Wiley to Tallulah Falls. The Georgia Heritage Center
for the Arts is on the right, just before the bridge over the Tallulah River.
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