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PATH Foundation Reaches Campaign Goal
Trails in the works include the one along the length of Georgia 400.

An anonymous donor and other gift-givers have helped the PATH Foundation reach its $14.3 million goal through the "Make the Connection" campaign, it recently announced.
"This milestone enables PATH to establish Atlanta’s trail hub at Centennial Olympic Park and create 37 additional miles of trails, including a new six-mile trail along the length of Georgia 400," according to Path Foundation's release.
See also: What do you think of the new PATH400 trail logo?
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By the time all the work is finished, more than 200 trails in the metro area will link to the Atlanta Beltline, and places such as Stone Mountain and Panola Mountain State Park, according to the press release.
The unnamed donor as well as the James M. Cox Foundation, The Kendeda Fund, the O. Wayne Rollins Foundation and the Robert W. Woodruff Foundation donated $1 million or more, according to the release.
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