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Warner Robins

Directions to GTPAC’s Warner Robins Office

151 Osigian Blvd., Suite 157
Warner Robins, GA 31088
(478) 953-1460


From Atlanta:
1. Take I-75 South, and I-475 (the bypass around Macon) to I-75 South.
2. Exit I-75 at Exit 146 – Warner Robins/Centerville.
3. Go east (left) toward Warner Robins on the 247 Connector.
4. Continue east across US 41 (first traffic light).
5. Continue east and turn right at the third traffic light onto Margie Dr.
6. Go to 4-way stop and turn left onto Osigian Blvd.   After a very short distance, 151 Osigian Blvd. is on your right.
7. Enter 2nd driveway and go to the left side of the building. GTPAC offices are in Suite 157 in the Ft. Valley State University building.

From Savannah:
1. Take I-16 West.
2. Take the Danville Exit and turn left onto Hwy. 358.
3. Hwy. 358 dead ends into Hwy. 96. Continue southwest along Hwy. 96 toward Warner Robins. Approx. 24 miles to Hwy 96/Houston Lake Rd. intersection.
4. Take a right onto Houston Lake Road.
5. Take a left (at the CB & T Bank) onto Osigian Blvd.
6. On your left, approx. 1/2 mile down the road, is 151 Osigian Blvd.   GTPAC offices are in Suite 157 in the Ft. Valley State University building.

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