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Ivangiesen (talk | contribs) m Ivangiesen moved page North Oconee River Greenway to Oconee Rivers Greenway Network: The greenway network in Athens, Georgia has better chances of meeting notability as an article. Also this article was likely written when the North Oconee River Greenway was synonymous with the greenway network. Recently the addition of new trails and parks to the greenway, has changed the definition where the network itself is more notable than just one of its traills. |
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{{Short description|Multi-use path in Athens, Georgia, US}} |
{{Short description|Multi-use path in Athens, Georgia, US}} |
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The '''North Oconee River Greenway''' is a |
The '''North Oconee River Greenway Network''' is a system of linear parks and trail constituting a total of 8 miles in [[Athens, Georgia]]. It consists of a mixture of unpaved and paved multi-use trails abutting the Oconee River, some of its minor tributaries and other parks within the county. |
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The '''North Oconee River Greenway''' paved 3.5-miles long a 10-foot wide multi-use path for non-motorized traffic running from Sandy Creek Nature Center, where it connected with Cook's Greenway Trail, south to Dudley Park.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.traillink.com/trail/athens---north-oconee-river-greenway.aspx|title=North Oconee River Greenway | Georgia Trails | TrailLink}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 04:45, 16 July 2022
The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's general notability guideline. (July 2022) |
The North Oconee River Greenway Network is a system of linear parks and trail constituting a total of 8 miles in Athens, Georgia. It consists of a mixture of unpaved and paved multi-use trails abutting the Oconee River, some of its minor tributaries and other parks within the county.
The North Oconee River Greenway paved 3.5-miles long a 10-foot wide multi-use path for non-motorized traffic running from Sandy Creek Nature Center, where it connected with Cook's Greenway Trail, south to Dudley Park.[1]
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