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US 41 / US 76 / SR 8 at the Tennessee state line at East Ridge: 1919 [2] current Completely concurrent with US 19 (Florida state line to Atlanta) and US 41 (south of Griffin to the Tennessee state line) SR 3W — — US 19 / US 82 / SR 3 / SR 50 / SR 91 in Albany: US 19 / SR 3 north of Albany 1946 [7] [8] 1957 [4] [9]
US 25E at the Kentucky state line at Cumberland Gap Tunnel: 1923: current SR 33: 174.42: 280.70 US 411/SR 61 at the Georgia state line in Polk County: SR 696 at the Virginia state line in Hancock County: 1923: current SR 34: 154.09: 247.98 US 11E/US 25W/US 70/SR 9 in Knox County: US 421 at the North Carolina state line near Trade: 1923
US 1 / US 23 / US 301 / SR 4 / SR 15 at Florida state line: US 1 / US 25 / US 78 / US 278 / SR 10 / SR 121 / SC 121 at South Carolina state line 1926: current US 11: 22.92: 36.89 US 11 / SR 58 at Alabama state line: US 11 / SR 58 at Tennessee state line 1926: current Completely concurrent with SR 58 US 17: 124.20: 199.88
Alabama state line: Augusta: proposed — Proposal for the Fourteenth Amendment Highway I-16: 166.81: 268.45 I-75 in Macon: Montgomery Street in Savannah: 1966 [3] current SR 404 I-20: 201.21: 323.82 I-20 at Alabama state line: 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 ...
The map to the right shows the county boundaries for all 159 counties in Georgia. 149 of the 159 counties in the state are governed by a committee made of between three and eleven commissioners [5] while the other 10 counties are overseen by a single commissioner. All commissioners are elected by the voters of their county for terms that range ...
The road that would eventually be designated as US 76 was established at least as early as 1919 as part of SR 3 from the Tennessee state line to Dalton, and SR 2 from Dalton to Clayton, and possibly farther to the east. [5] Georgia's 1921 state map didn't show the Chatsworth–Blairsville segment of SR 2.
US 231 / US 431 (Alabama state line) near Fayetteville: US 31E / US 231 (Kentucky state line) near Westmoreland: 1952: current US 321: 194.50: 313.02 I-40 near Oak Ridge: US 321 (North Carolina state line) near Butler: 1961: current US 411: 120.84: 194.47 US 411 (Georgia state line) in Polk County: US 25W / US 70 – Newport: 1940
When the first state routes in Tennessee were established on October 1, 1923, State Route 60 was assigned to a road called Benton Pike that runs between Cleveland and Benton in Polk County to the east. [1] In 1927 or 1928, SR 60 was extended from Cleveland along Dalton Pike to the Georgia state line.