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) around Perry, Georgia is the northern half of an unfinished loop around the city. It also travels concurrently with SR 11 from US 341 to US 41 and SR 11 Conn. west of US 41. In March 2018, the Georgia Department of Transportation petitioned AASHTO to eliminate US 341 Byp. in favor of re-routing mainline US 341 onto the bypass route.
A mountainous mostly unpaved route existed from 1949-1986 following what is today Old Hwy. 2 and forest roads that included a westward extension to Fort Oglethorpe over former county roads and what was previously GA 148. Another portion along Warwoman Road in Rabun County was built for GA 2, but did not become part of the route. SR 3: 351.00: ...
In the southwestern part of Barnesville, the highway intersects US 41/SR 7/SR 18. The four highways head concurrently to the west and curve to a fairly northerly routing. At Rose Avenue, SR 18 splits off to the west, while the other highways very briefly travel along the Barnesville–Aldora city line, before re-entering Barnesville proper ...
Barnesville is a city in Lamar County, Georgia, United States. As of the 2010 census , the city had a population of 6,755, [ 4 ] up from 5,972 at the 2000 census. The city is the county seat of Lamar County and is just outside of the Atlanta metropolitan area .
[31] [32] Between June 1960 and June 1963, the Junes County portion of the Forsyth–Gray segment was hard surfaced. [33] [34] By the beginning of 1966, the southern part of a south-southwest bypass of Barnesville was proposed from SR 18 in Aldora to an unnumbered road south of Barnesville. [34] [35] In 1967, the bypass was built as part of US ...
US 25 Bus. / SR 4 at the South Carolina state line on the Augusta, Georgia–North Augusta, South Carolina city line 1961 [citation needed] current US 27 Bus. 3.473 [6] 5.589 US 27 / SR 1 / SR 1 Bus. east-southeast of Attapulgus: US 27 / SR 1 / SR 1 Bus. north-northwest of Attapulgus: 1995 [31] [7] current
Gainesville, Hall County: 1915 34 feet (10 m) Grove Creek King post: Also known as Blind Susie Covered Bridge, locally. [2] Poole's Mill Covered Bridge [1] Cumming, Forsyth County: 1901 94.6 feet (28.8 m) Settendown Creek Town lattice: Listed on the National Register of Historic Places: Rockdale County Covered Bridge: Conyers, Rockdale County: 1997
In 1986, SR 109 was a four-lane road for a short distance on either side of the I-85 interchange. In 1987, SR 109 became four lanes from just east of US 27/SR 1 to just east of the I-85 interchange. Also in 1987, the Troup county route of Spur 109 is abolished and the mainline takes its path west from Abbottsford to the Alabama state line.