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Cheap Midtown Gas Prices: Here's 5

As travelers prepare to head into Thanksgiving day, this list of cheap gas prices in Midtown can be of assistance.

MIDTOWN, GA – Gas prices this Thanksgiving are averaging the same, if not cheaper than 2018, according to AAA. The current national average is $2.59, last year it was $2.57. In Atlanta, it’s averaging around $2.48 for Regular gas and $3.11 for premium.

“During Thanksgiving week last year we saw the national gas price average decrease a nickel between Monday and Thursday, that could be the case again this year,” said Jeanette Casselano, AAA spokesperson. “AAA recommends holiday road-trippers use the AAA app to find current gas prices along their route.”

GasBuddy shows low gas prices by location. Here are some in Midtown as of Wednesday.

Find out what's happening in Midtownfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

  • BP, 160 Ponce de Leon Ave NE, Atlanta, GA, $2.79
  • Chevron, 180 Ponce De Leon Ave NE Atlanta, GA, $2.79
  • Texaco, 689 Boulevard NE, Atlanta, GA, $2.79
  • Shell, 486 Ponce De Leon Ave NE, Atlanta, GA, $2.79
  • Exxon, 1521 Peachtree St NE Atlanta, GA, $2.99
Heading into the holiday weekend, states in the South and Southeast tout the cheapest gas prices in the country, including the top 8 of the 10 least expensive averages in the country: Louisiana ($2.21), Mississippi ($2.22), Texas ($2.25), Alabama ($2.27), South Carolina ($2.28), Oklahoma ($2.28), Arkansas ($2.29) and Tennessee ($2.30). New Mexico ($2.50) carries the most expensive average in the region.
Oklahoma (+6 cents), South Carolina (+4 cents), Georgia (+4 cents) and Texas (+1 cent) are the only states in the South and Southeast with gas prices more expensive than a year ago. The other seven states carry cheaper year-over-year gas price averages between one and six cents.

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