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State Route 83 (SR 83) is an 86.5-mile-long (139.2 km) state highway that travels southwest to northeast, with a southeast–to–northwest section, within portions of Monroe, Jasper, Morgan, and Walton counties in the central part of the U.S. state of Georgia. It connects Forsyth, Monticello, Madison, and Monroe.
Route had Georgia's last operational ferry that was abandoned in 1987 when a new bridge was built. SR 128: 35.1: 56.5 SR 26 / SR 49 / SR 49 Truck southwest of Oglethorpe: US 341 / SR 7 in Roberta — — SR 129: 20.0: 32.2 Old Hwy. 250 / John Todd Road south-southeast of Claxton: SR 46 in Metter — — SR 130: 12.2: 19.6 SR 135 in Petross: US ...
County Route 83 (Niagara County, New York) County Route 83 (Onondaga County, New York) County Route 83 (Rockland County, New York) County Route 83 (Suffolk County, New York) County Route 83A (Suffolk County, New York) North Carolina Highway 83; Ohio State Route 83; Oklahoma State Highway 83; Pennsylvania Route 83 (former) South Carolina Highway 83
United States Numbered Highways of the Georgia State Route System; Highway markers used in Georgia. ... [83] 10.9 US 319 / SR 33 / SR 35 in Moultrie:
Bostwick is located in northern Morgan County at (33.737220, -83.514957 Georgia State Route 83 passes through the town, leading south 10 miles (16 km) to Madison, the county seat, and northwest 13 miles (21 km) to Monroe.
Georgia State Route 83 in Good Hope Location in Walton County and the state of Georgia Coordinates: 33°47′13″N 83°36′35″W / 33.78694°N 83.60972°W / 33.78694; -83
It is centered on the intersection of Bostwick Rd. (Georgia State Route 83) and Fairplay Rd. in Bostwick. The oldest historic resource is the Bostwick Cemetery, established around 1859. It was deemed significant partly as it is a "good example of a rural town in Georgia which developed from the cultivation and processing of cotton.
Each Interstate has a hidden state route number; for example, Interstate 75 (I-75) is also State Route 401 (SR 401) and Interstate 16 (I-16) is also State Route 404 (SR 404, the Jim Gillis Historic Savannah Parkway). This highway system uses the Georgia Peach Pass for toll lanes.