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US 80 - Dixie Overland Highway

Drive the former auto trail from Savannah to Jackson to El Paso!

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Created by TerriGanteBrown - September 27th 2016

The Dixie Overland Highway, which is essentially U.S. Route 80 or U.S. Highway 80, actually predates official US Numbered Highway Association! The Dixie Overland Highway, meant to be a route between Savannah and San Diego as an ocean-to-ocean drive that could be done year-round, was incorporated in 1914, and U.S. Route 80 was established in the 1920s. Today, only the portion between Savannah and El Paso is truly intact, but driving the bit that remains is still a great trip: you get to see Selma, Montgomery, Jackson, and large portions of Texas. Besides, the idea of a coast-to-coast road trip through America's lovely Southern half is still an incredibly appealing adventure!

Tybee Island, Georgia, United States

Ahh, the beach! Exploring the quiet little vacation town of Tybee Island, Georgia can be incredibly relaxing. There's the historic lighthouse (don't bother asking the docent if you can see Sandra Bullock's house from up here, they won't tell you), seafood and dining options (stop by The Breakfast Club for a bowl of grits to start your day!) and, of course, the ocean!

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102 W Hall St, Savannah, GA, US

Forsyth Park

A stroll through Savannah's Forsyth Park, with its regal fountains, vintage gaslights, and trees dripping Spanish moss, will make you feel like you've stepped back in time. The park itself has also played roles in movies like Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil and, of course, Forrest Gump. No, the bench that Forrest sits on isn't here anymore, but you can still enjoy a box of chocolates once you're done walking around!

5515 Waters Ave, Savannah, GA, US

Joe's Homemade Cafe

The food at Joe's Homemade Cafe isn't too fancy, but it's all done right. The sandwiches, paninis and salads are all outstanding, but you really must save room for dessert-- the croissant bread pudding and lemon cheesecake are irresistible. It'll put you in a good mood, and fill you up for your drive down US 80, and that's what matters!

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62mi 00h 58m

1120 S Lewis St, Metter, GA, US

Jomax BBQ

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Brisket, ribs, sweet potato souffle, fried green tomatoes, okra... do you need any more convincing to stop off the highway here at Jomax BBQ for dinner?

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875 James Currie Rd, Dublin, GA, US

The Dublin Farm

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Eventually, you'll need a place to tuck in for the night. The Dublin Farm is a romantic retreat located on a working horse farm in the tiny town of Dublin, so you know it's the real deal. The quaint but bright rooms offer views of the fields, and since one of the owners is from Italy, you can relax and enjoy a home-cooked meal and some wine!

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543 Cherry St, Macon, GA, US

The Rookery

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Route 80 will take you through the quaint town of Macon, GA. The Rookery is a local gem that has a friendly atmosphere, good milkshakes (try the peach shake), better burgers (any place with a hamburger named after an Outkast album is alright in my book), and the best brunch in town-- they have an omelette with bacon and pimento cheese in it!

2321 Vineville Ave GA 31204, Macon, GA, US

The Allman Brothers Band Museum

The Big House Museum (also known as the Allman Brothers Band Museum) truly is a museum in a big house. Seriously, with 18 rooms, it's no wonder people often call the "The Big House Museum". It was where the members of the Allman Brothers Band and their families lived between 1970 and 1973. It's been turned into a loving tribute to the band, and houses the largest collection of Allman Brothers Band memorabilia in the world! Pick up an album-- their music is great for road tripping!

via Macon Hwy

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Owen Holmes Cemetery, Woodland, GA, US

Grave of the Georgia Werewolf

US-80 is basically a tour through the South, and the South is a place filled with fascinating legends and mysterious lore. Get a sample of one of Georgia's mysterious tall tales at the Owen Holmes Cemetery, home of the Georgia Werewolf. As the story goes, a werewolf woman named Isabella Burt may or may not be buried here. Don't worry-- she only killed a few sheep before she was sent to a lycanthropy expert in Paris who cured her!

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46mi 00h 54m

1002 Victory Dr, Columbus, GA, US

National Civil War Naval Museum

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As you make your way through Georgia, you'll no doubt encounter tons of Civil War history. Between huge battles like Gettysburg and Vicksburg, it can be easy to forget that a lot of the Civil War was fought on the water-- and with brand-new ironclad ships and other technological developments, it was a super interesting time for naval warships. Here at the National Civil War Naval Museum, you can see the CSS Jackson, the largest remaining Confederate warship, plus the remains of some other boats and great replicas of more notable ships. Ahoy!

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100 N College St, Auburn, AL, US

Toomer’s Drugs

Keep the 19th century vibes going with a trip to Toomer's Drugs. This old-school drugstore has been open since 1896! This place is a favorite with Auburn students, and it's not hard to see why-- they sell all kinds of souvenirs, plus tasty sandwiches and ice cream. They're most famous for their fresh-squeezed lemonade! Nothing beats fresh-squeezed lemonade while exploring a quaint little Southern town!

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371 N College St, Auburn, AL, US

Crenshaw Guest House

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Staying in a cottage at Crenshaw Guest House, a quaint downtown B&B, makes it super easy to explore the adorable college town of Auburn! Relax on the porch with a drink and soak up the Southern comfort of this lovely getaway.

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Pell City, Alabama, United States

Since the basic idea of the Dixie Overland Highway was to be able to drive from one coast to another any time of the year, there's no bad time to take a road trip along the route. Of course, summers in Texas can be brutal, and the spring often brings rain, but really, it's a fabulous drive any time of the year!