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[44] [45] In 1987, US 76/SR 2 between Hemp and Blairsville was routed on a farther-north, and more direct, path. [ 46 ] [ 47 ] In 1989, SR 515 was signed along US 76 from East Ellijay to northeast of Young Harris, as it is today.
Young Harris College in Young Harris, [20] and the University of North Georgia in Dahlonega are nearby. [21] The public education system for Blairsville is supervised by the Union County School District, a relatively small school district, which manages the five schools in the system. [22]
The road that would eventually become numbered as SR 515 was established at least by 1919 along nearly the same alignment as it travels today. At the time, it was numbered as SR 5 from Nelson to Ellijay, SR 2 and possibly 5 from Ellijay to Blue Ridge, and SR 2 from Blue Ridge to the Young Harris area. The entire route was paved by this time. [6]
Main Street through Young Harris to Hiawassee and Blairsville was paved in 1927. [ 7 ] Blue Ridge Mountain EMC, located in Young Harris, was founded in 1937 to provide electric service to Fannin , Towns, and Union counties in Georgia and Cherokee and Clay counties in North Carolina . [ 8 ]
Young Harris: 0.0: 0.0: US 76 / SR 2 / SR 515 (Main Street) / College Street south – Blairsville, Hiawassee: Southern terminus of SR 66; northern terminus of College Street: Alexanders Mill: 3.6: 5.8: SR 339 east (Crooked Creek Road) – Hiawassee: Western terminus of SR 339 4.8: 7.7: Young Harris Road north – Warne N.C.
US 76 / SR 2 / SR 515 in Young Harris: Young Harris Road at the North Carolina state line northwest of Young Harris 1921 [2] [37] current SR 67: 59.2: 95.3 Northern edge of Fort Stewart southeast of Pembroke: SR 21 east of Millen: 1921 [2] [37] current SR 68 — — US 19 / SR 9 in Cumming: US 23 / SR 13 in Buford: 1921 [2] [37]
US 76 east / SR 2 east / SR 515 north / West First Street – Blairsville, Downtown Blue Ridge: North end of US 76/SR 2 and SR 515 concurrencies: McCaysville: 155.325: 249.971: SR 60 south (Toccoa Avenue) – Mineral Bluff, Blue Ridge SR 68 north (Toccoa Avenue) – Ducktown: Northern terminus of SR 5 and SR 60 at Tennessee state line
SR 9 and SR 11 traveled concurrently north-northeast and then north-northwest to Blairsville, where SR 9 ended. Then, SR 11 had a western curve before reaching the North Carolina state line. [ 2 ] [ 8 ] By the end of 1926, SR 11's southern terminus was then at the Florida state line, but south-southeast of Statenville.