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Ivy Log, Georgia

Towns in Georgia (U.S. state)Unincorporated communities in Georgia (U.S. state)Unincorporated communities in Union County, GeorgiaUse mdy dates from July 2023
Ivy Log, Georgia July 2023
Ivy Log, Georgia July 2023

Ivy Log (or Ivylog) is a town in Union County, Georgia, United States. The original town centered on Casteel Mill at the mouth of Ivy Log Creek. Ivy Log is located along US 19/129/SR 11 at the east end of GA 325.

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Ivy Log, Georgia
Nottely Dam Road,

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N 34.962185 ° E -84.058993 °
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Nottely Dam Road 11052

Georgia, United States
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Ivy Log, Georgia July 2023
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