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Formerly part of SR 16 (Alabama state line to Carrollton) and SR 34 (Carrollton to northeast of the city); both highways were later redesignated as a southern branch of SR 8, with first US 78S and then US 78 Alt. concurrent with it. SR 167 — — US 17 / SR 25 southwest of Savannah: SR 21 in Millen: 1940 [70] [55] 1951 [58] [36]
List of state highways in Georgia may refer to: List of state routes in Georgia (U.S. state) ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4 ...
South Carolina state line on Augusta, Georgia–North Augusta, South Carolina city line 01961-01-01 1961 [ citation needed ] 01969-01-01 1969 [ citation needed ]
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I-20 at South Carolina state line 1963 [4] current SR 402 I-24: 4.10: 6.60 I-24 at Tennessee state line: I-24 at Tennessee state line 1968 [5] current SR 409 I-59: 20.67: 33.27 I-59 at Alabama state line: I-24 near Wildwood: 1970 [6] current SR 406 I-75: 355.11: 571.49 I-75 at Florida state line: I-75 at Tennessee state line 1963 [4] current
Georgia State Route 21 Spur (Garden City) Georgia State Route 21 Spur (Springfield) Georgia State Route 22; Georgia State Route 22 Connector (Columbus) Georgia State Route 22 Spur (Columbus) Georgia State Route 23; Georgia State Route 23 Spur (Twin City) Georgia State Route 24; Georgia State Route 24 Business (Eatonton)
This list of current cities, towns, unincorporated communities, counties, and other recognized places in the U.S. state of Georgia also includes information on the number and names of counties in which the place lies, and its lower and upper ZIP code bounds, if applicable.
State Route 57 Connector (SR 57 Conn.) was a 3.0-mile-long (4.8 km) connector route that functioned more like a bypass route. Its route was nearly completely within the city limits of Swainsboro . It traveled to the south and west of the main part of Swainsboro, connecting what is now US 1 Bus.