
The settlement of Amboy sits at the junction of several rural routes in Turner County, marking a landscape defined by its agricultural roots and complex creek network. This modern survey illustrates the convergence of Crisp, Wilcox, and Turner counties, where family-named landmarks such as Pate Cem and Rainey Cem provide a window into the area's genealogical history. The terrain is deeply carved by water, featuring Double Run Creek, Wolf Creek, and Deep Creek, alongside smaller reservoirs like Gibbs Lake and Tom Halls Pond. The local road network, including Oklahoma Ch Rd and N Railroad St, traces the historical movement of goods and people through the Georgia coastal plain. Further north, the community of Double Run serves as a northern anchor near the Wilcox County line.
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1973 Bethel
Turner County, GA

1974 Amboy
Turner County, GA
2011 Amboy
Turner County, GA
2011 Bethel
Turner County, GA
2014 Amboy
Turner County, GA
2014 Bethel
Turner County, GA
2017 Amboy
Turner County, GA
2017 Bethel
Turner County, GA
2020 Amboy
Turner County, GA
2020 Bethel
Turner County, GA

2024 Amboy
Turner County, GA

2024 Bethel
Turner County, GA