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Grayson, GA, bills itself as a boutique town set among big-box cities, but it is far more advanced than it was when it was only James McConnell's Crossroads Store and Post Office. The Loganville and Lawrenceville (L&L) Railroad passed through the area originally known as Trip twice daily, prompting a need for a passenger station near Grayson School, the present site of Grayson Elementary School.
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Incorporated on December 17, 1902, the City of Grayson has advanced to become among the fastest growing cities in Georgia, with around 4,600+ residents, attracting large crowds to events like the popular "Give Me Shelter" Benefit Concert at the newer Grayson City Park Ampavilon, Christmas in July, Grayson Brew and Que, plays, and markets. The Grayson Senior Center offers opportunities, resources, and fellowship programs designed to encourage independence, personal growth, and more among the local senior community. Grayson recently received a Live, Work, Play Award from the Georgia Municipal Association. The city is adorned with spacious, affordable homes, major chain supermarkets, other national brands, healthcare providers, and all the services expected of a modern city.
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Public High Schools: Archer, Grayson
Transit: Bus service to Downtown Atlanta starts at First Baptist Church with another stop at the Hewatt Road Park & Ride both in Snellville.
Zip Codes: 30017
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Grayson, GA is around 29 miles to the north of Midtown Atlanta and 41 miles from Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport. Grayson, GA is easily accessible via GA 20 and Sugarloaf Parkway.
Grayson, GA is in Northeast Metro Atlanta's Gwinnett County, GA.
The distance from Grayson, GA to the intersection of Candler Road and Memorial Drive (SR-154) near the eastern city limit of Atlanta, GA is around 26 miles.