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[31] [32] By the middle of 1939, a portion north of Washington, as well as the Elberton–Royston segment, had a completed hard surface. The segment from Bowersville to Lavonia was under construction. The Elbert County portion of the Lavonia–Toccoa segment had completed grading, but was not surfaced.
Royston is a city in Franklin, Hart, ... Georgia State Route 17 leads north from Royston 11 miles (18 km) to Lavonia and southeast 19 miles (31 km) to Elberton.
SR 59 north – Lavonia: Northern end of SR 59 concurrency: 27.3: 43.9: I-85 – Atlanta, Greenville: I-85 exit 166 30.0: 48.3: SR 145 north – Toccoa: Northern end of SR 145 concurrency: Stephens 36.8: 59.2: SR 320 south – Carnesville: Northern terminus of SR 320 37.0: 59.5: SR 63 south (Sunshine Church Road) – Commerce
SR 17 in Royston — — SR 17 Alt. 19.4 ... SR 59 in Lavonia: SR 77 northeast of Bowersville ...
SR 145 south (Royston Road) – Royston: Western end of SR 145 concurrency 37.1: 59.7: SR 145 north – Carnesville: Eastern end of SR 145 concurrency 37.4: 60.2: North Fork Broad River 39.5: 63.6: SR 327 (Bryant Park Road/New Franklin Church Road) – Victoria Bryant State Park, Lavonia: Canon: 42.3: 68.1: SR 17 south (Broad Street) – Royston
Lavonia is located in northeastern Franklin County at (34.436055, -83.106270 A small portion of the town extends southeast into Hart County. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 4.6 square miles (11.9 km 2), of which 0.02 square miles (0.06 km 2), or 0.53%, is covered by water.
This highway provides access to Toccoa Falls and is an alternate route to Lavonia. After leaving Toccoa, the two highways continue to the northeast until they meet SR 365's northern terminus, the South Carolina state line at the Tugaloo River, southwest of Westminster, South Carolina, where US 123 continues toward the town. [1]
State Route 59 (SR 59) is a 32.3-mile-long (52.0 km) state highway that travels southwest-to-northeast through portions of Jackson, Banks, Franklin, and Hart counties in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Georgia.