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Then, the route continues to the east, intersecting SR 63 (Martin Bridge Road) in Jewelville, just before entering Franklin County. It curves to the southeast and has an interchange with Interstate 85 (I-85) and an interchange with SR 59 southwest of Carnesville. It intersects SR 326 and SR 106 (Athens Road), before passing through Sandy Cross.
SR 328 north (Gumlog Road) – Toccoa: Southern terminus of SR 328: Hart 30.2: 48.6: SR 77 (Providence Church Road south / Whitworth Road north) / Knox Bridge Crossing Road east to I-85 – Hartwell, Hartwell Res., Anderson, SC: Northern terminus of SR 59; western terminus of Knox Bridge Crossing Road; Knox Bridge Crossing Road is former SR 59 ...
The route travels northwest, skirting along the southwestern edge of Carnesville, to an interchange with Interstate 85 (I-85, Ernest Vandiver Highway). After the interchange, the route continues northwest, and curves over Whiten Creek to the north, through generally rural areas of the county before reaching its northern terminus just inside the ...
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The Canon–Carnesville segment was redesignated as part of SR 51. SR 17 was designated on the previously unnumbered road from Canon to Toccoa. Also, the segment from Toccoa to the South Carolina state line was redesignated as part of SR 13. Also, an unnumbered road was built from Hiawassee to the North Carolina state line north of that city.
Carnesville is a city in Franklin County, Georgia, United States, and the county seat. Located in the center of Franklin County in northeastern Georgia, approximately 85 miles (137 km) from Atlanta , Carnesville had a population of 713 as of 2020 .
Franklin County is a county in the Northeast region of the U.S. state of Georgia.As of the 2020 census, the population was 23,424. [1] The county seat is Carnesville. [2] On February 25, 1784, Franklin and Washington became Georgia's eighth and ninth counties, [3] with Franklin named in honor of patriot Benjamin Franklin.
Harrison began writing the song in 1988 in Maui. He was filming a music video for This is Love. [1] Harrison's only known public performance of "Any Road" was a solo acoustic rendition in 1997, during an interview with Ravi Shankar conducted by VH1. It was Harrison's last television appearance before his death.