200 Harvestwood Dr
200 Harvestwood Dr,
Grovetown,
GA
30813

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About 200 Harvestwood Dr Grovetown, GA 30813
This home has new paint throughout the home, new carpet in the master bedroom and bedroom upstairs. Large living room for entertaining. The upsatairs bedroom has a full bath upstairs as well.
200 Harvestwood Dr is an apartment community located in Columbia County and the 30813 ZIP Code.
The cozy city of Grovetown is a suburban community north of Fort Gordon, an active US Army installation dating back to 1917. Apartments in Grovetown provide plenty of commuting options for those working in nearby Augusta, such as Interstate 20.
Residents who love golf look forward to the Master’s Tournament at the Augusta National Golf Club. This tree-filled, friendly city provides top-rated schools, attractive neighborhoods, and a large medical community that functions as a major employer for the area.
Along with plenty of Southern charm, azalea blooms, and magnolia trees, Grovetown features some beautiful parks and the Euchee Creek Greenway, a trail leading from Grovetown to the Savannah River. Goodale Park features a playground, more walking trails, and ball fields.
Grovetown developed during the early 1800s when it was a stop on the Georgia Railroad. The city once served as a summer retreat for nearby residents, and it was home of the famous poet Paul Hamilton Hayne.
Learn more about living in GrovetownColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
Drive: | 18 min | 11.5 mi | |
Drive: | 21 min | 13.7 mi | |
Drive: | 21 min | 13.8 mi | |
Drive: | 22 min | 14.1 mi |
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