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Barton Field

Gravel/dirt track in Augusta, GA
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Altitude
About 100m above sea level500ft above sea level
Surface
Gravel/dirt
Has lighting
Yes
Area
Augusta
Location
31st Street, Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia, 30905, United States
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