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Read more →1214 Taylorsville Macedonia Rd SW, Taylorsville, GA 30178
A small county collection center just off Taylorsville Macedonia Road that locals use for dropping off household rubbish and recyclables. Neighbors swing by with truckloads, trailers, or carloads when clearing out a yard or doing small projects. It feels like a modest, no-frills spot serving the immediate community.
Drive into a gravel lot with a single entry lane and a simple entrance booth near the front; traffic slows up on weekends and during spring cleanup. Vehicles pull up to an unloading area and then move to the appropriate piles or containers; larger trucks and trailers need a bit more room to maneuver. The site is outdoors with piles of mixed material and a few large containers, so be prepared for dust and uneven ground. Expect a practical, hands-on setup rather than paved, multi-bay transfer-station polish.
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