Lawrenceville
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Lawrenceville is a city in Georgia, on the outskirts of Metro Atlanta.
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History
Lawrenceville came into being on December 15, 1821 and is the county seat of Gwinnett County. Lawrenceville was named after Captain James Lawrence who was commander of the frigate Chesapeake. During a battle with H. M. S Shannon on June 1, 1813, off the coast near Boston, Massachusetts captain Lawrence was mortally wounded. His dying words were, "Don't give up the ship."
In 1978 Larry Flynt, publisher of Hustler Magazine, was gunned down on the Lawrenceville courthouse square allegedly by Joseph Paul Franklin.
Get in
By Plane
There is no regular passenger service into Lawrenceville but there is large general aviation airport that charter flights can fly into. Gwinnett County's Briscoe Field has a 6,000 foot runway with two FBOs supplying both 100LL and Jet-A fuel.
By Car
Travel north on Interstate 85 from Atlanta to State Highway 316. Travel east on 316 to Highway 20 and turn right.
Get around
See
Do
Buy
Eat
- Lil' River Grill - an American Classic -, 179 East Crogan St. For reservations call 770-995-1183. Fine dining and an extensive wine list.
- The Flying Saucer Retro Cafe & Bakery, 125 W. Crogan St. / (770)339-9930., From soups and sandwiches to wraps, salads, quiches and desserts…coffee, espresso, specialty drinks, and more!
- Corner Stop Café, Southern Style Cookin’ in The Heart of Historic Downtown Lawrenceville, 195 N. Perry St. / (770)962-4112, Mon - Fri: 7 AM - 10 AM & 11 AM - 3 PM (Dinner Hours Fri: 5 PM - 8 PM)
Drink
Sleep
External links
- Visit Lawrenceville -- "The Crepe Myrtle City"
- Lawrenceville history -- "History of the city"
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