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SR 5 / SR 68 at the Tennessee state line on the McCaysville–Copperhill line 1940 [49] [46] current Formerly parts of SR 136 and SR 115 and the entire length of SR 249 and SR 245: SR 61: 107.1: 172.4 SR 166 northeast of Carrollton: US 411 / SR 33 at the Tennessee state line at Tennga: 1926 [37] [23] current
US 27 / SR 1 at Tennessee state line 1926: current Completely concurrent with SR 1 US 29: 208.00: 334.74 US 29 / SR 14 at Alabama state line: US 29 / SR 8 at South Carolina state line 1926: current US 41: 387: 623 US 41 / SR 7 at Florida state line: US 41 / US 76 / SR 3 at Tennessee state line 1926: current US 41E — — — — — —
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 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 ...
1938 Esso Arkansas, Louisiana, Tennessee & adjoining territory Road ... 2008 Rand McNally Streets of Southern Georgia Cities ... 2010 Official State Highway Map ...
US 59 at Oklahoma state line west of Acorn: 1934 [citation needed] current US 61: 75.3: 121.2 US 61 at Tennessee state line near West Memphis: US 61 at Missouri state line near Blytheville: 1926 [citation needed] current US 62: 329.9: 530.9 US 62 at Oklahoma state line: US 62 at Missouri state line near St. Francis: 1930 [citation needed]
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.
As in Georgia, this and all U.S routes are partnered with state routes; however, there are few instances throughout the state where the state route number is posted. From the Mississippi state line to Guin, US 278 is paired with State Route 118. From Hamilton to the Georgia state line, US 278 is paired with State Route 74.
The state highway system was first created on October 10, 1923, by the Commission. [12] The group traced all roads designated as "county roads" onto an official map, which became the official State Highway System of Arkansas on December 31, 1924. [13] This map was kept in Little Rock as the official log of routes.