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'''Telephone:''' 678.364.3700<br>'''Fax:''' n/a | '''Telephone:''' 678.364.3700<br>'''Fax:''' n/a | ||
'''Hours and holidays:''' | '''Hours and holidays:''' Wednesday through Saturday 8:30 am to 5:00 pm | ||
Due to state budget cuts, hours have been continuously cut back, beginning in October 2010, with the latest cuts occurring in July 2011. <ref>Friends of the Georgia Archives website "New hours due to budget reductions"http://www.fogah.org/</ref> | Due to state budget cuts, hours have been continuously cut back, beginning in October 2010, with the latest cuts occurring in July 2011. <ref>Friends of the Georgia Archives website "New hours due to budget reductions"http://www.fogah.org/</ref> As of July 1, 2013, the Georgia Archives was transferred to the University System of Georgia, which helped ease budgetary concerns. <ref>http://www.usg.edu/news/release/state_archives_join_university_system</ref> | ||
'''Directions, maps, and public transportation: '''From anywhere in Metro Atlanta, take I-285 to exit 55, Jonesboro Road. From the east, turn left; from the west, turn right onto Jonesboro Road. Drive about 4 miles and the Archive will be on your left, just after Harper Drive. The Georgia Archive shares a parking lot with the National Archive's Southeast branch and is the building on the right. <br> | '''Directions, maps, and public transportation: '''From anywhere in Metro Atlanta, take I-285 to exit 55, Jonesboro Road. From the east, turn left; from the west, turn right onto Jonesboro Road. Drive about 4 miles and the Archive will be on your left, just after Harper Drive. The Georgia Archive shares a parking lot with the National Archive's Southeast branch and is the building on the right. <br> |
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