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Georgia State Route 326

State Route 326 (SR 326) is a 16.4-mile-long (26.4 km) southwest-to-northeast state highway located mostly in rural areas of the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Georgia. Its route travels within portions of Jackson, Banks, and Franklin counties.

State Route 326

Central Avenue, State Street, Old Carnesville Road, Duncan Road
SR 326 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by GDOT
Length16.4 mi[1] (26.4 km)
Major junctions
West end US 441 Bus. / SR 98 in Commerce
Major intersections US 441 / SR 15 in Commerce
East end SR 106 southwest of Carnesville
Location
CountryUnited States
StateGeorgia
CountiesJackson, Banks, Franklin
Highway system
  • Georgia State Highway System

Route description edit

SR 326 begins at an intersection with US 441 Bus./SR 98 (Broad Street) in downtown Commerce, in Jackson County. At this point, it is known as Central Avenue, which continues past the western terminus of the state highway. SR 326 travels northeast for one block and intersects State Street. It turns right onto State Street and passes the Commerce Civic Center, before curving back to the northeast. The highway intersects US 441/SR 15 (Veterans Memorial Parkway) shortly before leaving the city limits of Commerce. At this intersection, the highway becomes known as Old Carnesville Road. During a brief eastward bend, it enters Banks County. Then, it curves again to the northeast. At an intersection with the southeastern terminus of Brown Bridge Road and the southwestern terminus of Duncan Road, SR 326 turns to the right, continuing to follow Old Carnesville Road. It curves to the east-northeast and then to the north-northeast and intersects the southeastern terminus of the aforementioned Duncan Road just before beginning to travel along the Banks–Franklin county line. At the county line, the "Old Carnesville Road" name ends. It curves to the north-northwest and crosses over the Hudson River, where the highway enters Franklin County proper. The highway makes a very gradual curve to the northeast and curve to the north, where it intersects the eastern terminus of Bold Springs Road (which used to be part of SR 164) and the southern terminus of Bold Springs Church Road. At this intersection, SR 326 turns right onto Bold Springs Road for just over 2,000 feet (610 m). There, it diverges from that road and curve to the northeast and crosses over Carlan and Nails Creeks. After bending to the east-northeast, it intersects SR 51 (Sandy Cross Road). Just over 4,000 feet (1,200 m) later, it meets its eastern terminus, an intersection with SR 106 (Athens Road) south-southwest of Carnesville.[1]

SR 326 is not part of the National Highway System, a system of roadways important to the nation's economy, defense, and mobility.[2]

History edit

In the 1818 map of Georgia by Eleazer Early (cf. http://vault.georgiaarchives.org/digital/collection/hmf/id/19) there are two roads shown as running from Carnesville to Jefferson, crossing another road running from Danielsville northwestward into the land past the upper border of Franklin County. The upper of these two roads is shown crossing Grove Fork and Hudsons Fork above where the two rivers converge. The lower of the two roads crosses below the convergence of Grove Fork and Hudsons Fork. Comparing that map with the USGS map of Carnesville dated 1891, the route running from Harmony Grove (present day Commerce, GA) runs to Erastus, which is where the intersection exists today of Rt. 326, Brown's Bridge Rd. and Duncan Rd., known as Five Points to some. From Erastus, the route turns northward crossing the Hudson River after its convergence with Grover Fork.

These early roads were perhaps Indian trading paths that were improved by early settlers as the Creek lands were surveyed and granted after 1783. Benjamin Fry was granted one such parcel of 500 acres on the waters of Fry's Creek, present day Naked Creek, which runs to Hudson River near present day Rt. 326.

Major intersections edit

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
JacksonCommerce0.00.0   US 441 Bus. / SR 98 (Broad Street) – MaysvilleWestern terminus; roadway continues as Central Avenue.
1.21.9   US 441 / SR 15 (Veterans Memorial Parkway) – Athens, Homer
Banks
No major junctions
BanksFranklin
No major junctions
Franklin15.524.9  SR 51 (Sandy Cross Road) – Royston, Homer
16.426.4  SR 106 (Athens Road) – Ila, CarnesvilleEastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Google (June 14, 2014). "Route of SR 326" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved June 14, 2014.
  2. ^ National Highway System: (Draft) Georgia (PDF) (Map). Federal Highway Administration. November 15, 2013. Retrieved June 14, 2014.

External links edit

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State Route 326 SR 326 is a 16 4 mile long 26 4 km southwest to northeast state highway located mostly in rural areas of the northeastern part of the U S state of Georgia Its route travels within portions of Jackson Banks and Franklin counties State Route 326Central Avenue State Street Old Carnesville Road Duncan RoadSR 326 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by GDOTLength16 4 mi 1 26 4 km Major junctionsWest endUS 441 Bus SR 98 in CommerceMajor intersectionsUS 441 SR 15 in CommerceEast endSR 106 southwest of CarnesvilleLocationCountryUnited StatesStateGeorgiaCountiesJackson Banks FranklinHighway systemGeorgia State Highway System Interstate US State Special SR 325 SR 327 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRoute description editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2013 SR 326 begins at an intersection with US 441 Bus SR 98 Broad Street in downtown Commerce in Jackson County At this point it is known as Central Avenue which continues past the western terminus of the state highway SR 326 travels northeast for one block and intersects State Street It turns right onto State Street and passes the Commerce Civic Center before curving back to the northeast The highway intersects US 441 SR 15 Veterans Memorial Parkway shortly before leaving the city limits of Commerce At this intersection the highway becomes known as Old Carnesville Road During a brief eastward bend it enters Banks County Then it curves again to the northeast At an intersection with the southeastern terminus of Brown Bridge Road and the southwestern terminus of Duncan Road SR 326 turns to the right continuing to follow Old Carnesville Road It curves to the east northeast and then to the north northeast and intersects the southeastern terminus of the aforementioned Duncan Road just before beginning to travel along the Banks Franklin county line At the county line the Old Carnesville Road name ends It curves to the north northwest and crosses over the Hudson River where the highway enters Franklin County proper The highway makes a very gradual curve to the northeast and curve to the north where it intersects the eastern terminus of Bold Springs Road which used to be part of SR 164 and the southern terminus of Bold Springs Church Road At this intersection SR 326 turns right onto Bold Springs Road for just over 2 000 feet 610 m There it diverges from that road and curve to the northeast and crosses over Carlan and Nails Creeks After bending to the east northeast it intersects SR 51 Sandy Cross Road Just over 4 000 feet 1 200 m later it meets its eastern terminus an intersection with SR 106 Athens Road south southwest of Carnesville 1 SR 326 is not part of the National Highway System a system of roadways important to the nation s economy defense and mobility 2 History editIn the 1818 map of Georgia by Eleazer Early cf http vault georgiaarchives org digital collection hmf id 19 there are two roads shown as running from Carnesville to Jefferson crossing another road running from Danielsville northwestward into the land past the upper border of Franklin County The upper of these two roads is shown crossing Grove Fork and Hudsons Fork above where the two rivers converge The lower of the two roads crosses below the convergence of Grove Fork and Hudsons Fork Comparing that map with the USGS map of Carnesville dated 1891 the route running from Harmony Grove present day Commerce GA runs to Erastus which is where the intersection exists today of Rt 326 Brown s Bridge Rd and Duncan Rd known as Five Points to some From Erastus the route turns northward crossing the Hudson River after its convergence with Grover Fork These early roads were perhaps Indian trading paths that were improved by early settlers as the Creek lands were surveyed and granted after 1783 Benjamin Fry was granted one such parcel of 500 acres on the waters of Fry s Creek present day Naked Creek which runs to Hudson River near present day Rt 326 Major intersections editCountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotes JacksonCommerce0 00 0 nbsp nbsp US 441 Bus SR 98 Broad Street MaysvilleWestern terminus roadway continues as Central Avenue 1 21 9 nbsp nbsp US 441 SR 15 Veterans Memorial Parkway Athens Homer Banks No major junctions Banks Franklin No major junctions Franklin 15 524 9 nbsp SR 51 Sandy Cross Road Royston Homer 16 426 4 nbsp SR 106 Athens Road Ila CarnesvilleEastern terminus 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miSee also edit nbsp Georgia U S state portal nbsp U S roads portalReferences edit a b c Google June 14 2014 Route of SR 326 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved June 14 2014 National Highway System Draft Georgia PDF Map Federal Highway Administration November 15 2013 Retrieved June 14 2014 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML Georgia State Route 326KML is from Wikidata Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Georgia State Route 326 amp oldid 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