
A total of 488 communities have been erased from the latest version of Georgia's official map, victims of too few people and too many letters of type.
"There's not even a flashing traffic light here," Kelly Wiggins, a 49-year-old mill worker who lives near Chattoogaville, said with a laugh while scratching off lottery tickets at the country store. "The only way people know us is as the last store before the Alabama state line."
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