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Georgia State Route 8

State Route 8 (SR 8) is a 183-mile-long (295 km) state highway that travels west-to-east through portions of Haralson, Carroll, Douglas, Cobb, Fulton, DeKalb, Gwinnett, Barrow, Clarke, Oconee, Madison, Franklin, and Hart counties, bisecting the northern part of the U.S. state of Georgia. The highway travels from its western terminus at US 78 and SR 4 at the Alabama state line west of Tallapoosa to its eastern terminus at US 29 at the South Carolina state line at the south end of Lake Hartwell. This was also the proposed State Route 808 (SR 808).[citation needed] The highway is concurrent with either US 29 or US 78 for its entire length.

State Route 8

Route information
Maintained by GDOT
Length186 mi[1] (299 km)
Existed1919[2]–present
Major junctions
West end US 78 / SR 4 at the Alabama state line west of Tallapoosa
Major intersections
East end US 29 at the South Carolina state line at the south end of Lake Hartwell
Location
CountryUnited States
StateGeorgia
CountiesHaralson, Carroll, Douglas, Cobb, Fulton, DeKalb, Gwinnett, Barrow, Clarke, Oconee, Madison, Franklin, Hart
Highway system
  • Georgia State Highway System
SR 7 SR 9

Route description edit

SR 8 starts at the Alabama state line west of Tallapoosa in Haralson County, and closely parallels I-20 from there into Atlanta. SR 8 heads through Bremen and crosses through Carroll County and Villa Rica and on through Douglasville in Douglas County. The highway continues through Austell in Cobb County before it reaches the City of Atlanta and Fulton County, crossing the Downtown Connector on its way into Decatur in DeKalb County.

In Decatur, SR 8 turns northeast, crossing I-285 in Tucker, and paralleling I-85 through Lilburn and Lawrenceville in Gwinnett County to Auburn in Barrow County, where the highway turns southeast and heads into Winder. Continuing southeast, SR 8 makes a southern half-circle around Athens in Clarke County, just briefly touching Oconee County, before turning sharply northeast and heading through Danielsville in Madison County to Franklin Springs in Franklin County. There, the highway turns east, travels through Royston, and heads to its eastern terminus after heading through Hartwell.

The following portions of SR 8 are included as part of the National Highway System, a system of roadways important to the nation's economy, defense, and mobility:

  • A small portion in Douglasville[3]
  • From the US 278/SR 6 intersection in Lithia Springs, through Atlanta, to an intersection with the southern terminus of Jimmy Carter Boulevard and the northern terminus of Mountain Industrial Boulevard in Tucker[3]
  • From the west end of the SR 11/SR 53 concurrency in Lawrenceville to the SR 72 intersection in the northeast part of Athens[4][5]

History edit

1920s edit

SR 8 was established at least as early as 1919 on its current path, except for the Lawrenceville–Athens segment going through Winder, and the segment from Hartwell to the South Carolina state line traveling to the east-northeast. At this time, SR 34 was established from Carrollton to Villa Rica.[2] By the end of September 1921, SR 16 was established from the Alabama state line to Carrollton.[2][6] By October 1926, US 78 was designated on the path of SR 8 from the Alabama state line to Decatur and a segment west-southwest of Athens. US 29 was designated on SR 8 from Atlanta to the South Carolina state line. SR 16 from Alabama and Carrollton and SR 34 from Carrollton to Villa Rica were redesignated as a southern branch of SR 8. An unnumbered road was established from US 29/SR 8 in Hartwell east-southeast to the South Carolina state line, at a point just south-southeast of the current eastern terminus of SR 8. Four segments had a "completed hard surface": from northwest of Atlanta to Decatur, the eastern two-thirds of the Gwinnett County portion of the Decatur–Lawrenceville segment, from northwest of Watkinsville to the northeast part of Athens, and the eastern part of the Royston–Hartwell segment.[6][7] By October 1929, US 19 was designated on the Atlanta–Lawrenceville segment. The Decatur–Lawrenceville segment had a completed hard surface.[7][8]

1930s edit

By the middle of 1930, US 78 was split into two divided U.S. Routes: US 78N was designated on the original path of SR 8 from Alabama to Villa Rica, and US 78S was designated on the southern branch of SR 8.[8][9] Later that year, the Austell–Atlanta segment, as well as the entire Clarke County segment, had a completed hard surface.[9][10] By the beginning of 1932, four segments were also completed: the entire Carrollton–Villa Rica segment (except for its eastern end), from west-southwest of Douglasville to Austell, the Lawrenceville–Athens segment, and from the Madison–Franklin county line to the South Carolina state line.[10][11] In February 1932, US 19 was shifted off of SR 8 to the north; US 23 was designated on the Atlanta–Lawrenceville segment instead. The eastern part of the Carrollton–Villa Rica segment of US 78S and the southern branch of SR 8 had a completed hard surface.[12][13] Between May and August, the Villa Rica–Douglasville segment was completed.[14][15] In August, two segments were completed: the Athens–Danielsville segment and a segment just south of the Madison–Franklin county line.[15][16] Between November 1932 and May 1933, two segments were completed: the Bremen–Villa Rica and Danielsville–Royston segments.[17][18] In May, the entire Alabama–Bremen segment (except for the western end) was also completed.[18][19] The next month, the western terminus was also completed.[19][20] The next year, another southern branch of SR 8 was established from Hartwell to the South Carolina state line on the previously unnumbered road in the area. The western terminus of the original southern branch had a completed hard surface.[21][22] About two years later, the segment of the southern branch from the Alabama state line to Carrollton was completed.[23][24] In 1938, US 78S was redesignated as US 78 Alt., and US 78N was redesignated as the mainline US 78.[25][26] By the middle of 1939, US 23 was shifted off of SR 8, to the north.[26][27]

1940s and 1950s edit

In 1942, the southern branch of SR 8 from Hartwell to the South Carolina state line was decommissioned.[28][29] Between November 1946 and February 1948, the southern branch of SR 8 from Alabama to Villa Rica was redesignated as SR 8 Alt. US 29 in the Decatur area was split into two paths: the original was a direct path from Atlanta to Lawrenceville; the northern branch bypassed the city with SR 8 Spur; both branches were designated US 29.[30][31] In 1952, US 78 Alt., as well as the northern branch of US 29, was decommissioned.[32][33] The next year, the northern branch of US 29 was reinstated.[33][34] Between September 1953 and June 1954, the original branch of US 29 in the Decatur area was redesignated as US 29 Bus.[34][35] By June 1955, US 278 was designated on SR 8 from Austell to southeast of Avondale Estates.[35][36]

1960s edit

Between the beginning of 1956 and the beginning of 1961, US 29's path between Hartwell to the South Carolina state line was shifted southeast, off of SR 8 and onto SR 181; the formation of Lake Hartwell truncated SR 8.[37][38] Between June 1960 and June 1963, a bypass of the northern part of Athens, designated as SR 350, was established and paved as a divided highway from US 129/SR 15 in the north-central part of the city to US 29/SR 8 in the northeastern part.[39][40] By the beginning of 1966, SR 8 was routed on US 29 Bus. in the Decatur area. SR 350 was upgraded to a freeway. It was under construction on a path southwest to US 29/US 78/SR 8/SR 10 in the western part of the city. US 29 was shifted northward, onto SR 350, from the US 29 Temp./US 129/US 441 Temp./SR 15 interchange to the Madison Avenue interchange. US 441 Temp. was designated on SR 350 from the US 29 Temp./US 129/US 441 Temp./SR 15 interchange to the US 441/SR 15 Alt. interchange. US 29/US 78/SR 8/SR 10 entered downtown Athens on Broad Street. At Milledge Avenue, US 29 temporarily ended, and US 29 Temp./US 129/US 441 Temp./SR 15 traveled to the north-northwest. At Pulaski Street, SR 8 split off US 78/SR 10 to the north-northwest. At Dougherty Street, it intersected the southern terminus of SR 15 Conn. and traveled east-northeast to SR 15 Alt. (Thomas Street). SR 8/SR 15 Alt. traveled concurrently to the north-northwest and curved to the north-northeast on Madison Avenue. SR 15 Alt. split off at Hobson Avenue, and SR 8 continued to its interchange with US 29/SR 350.[40][41] In 1966, SR 350 was decommissioned. US 29/SR 8 was shifted northwest, onto the western part of the freeway. The former path through downtown, on US 78/SR 10, was redesignated as SR 8 Bus. US 29 Temp. was decommissioned. The freeway was extended eastward one exit. SR 8 was extended on this freeway to the new exit and resumed its northeastern path. SR 106 was extended on US 29 to the Athens freeway, at the US 29/SR 8/SR 8 Bus. interchange.[41][42] The next year, US 29 and SR 72 were both shifted onto the new path of SR 8 in the northeastern part of Athens to the freeway.[42][43]

1970s and 1980s edit

In 1976, SR 72 was proposed to be extended south-southeast and then south-southwest to US 78/SR 10 in the southeast part of Athens and then southwest and west-southwest to US 129/US 441/SR 15 in the southern part of the city.[44][45] The next year, SR 8 east-northeast of Hartwell was shifted southeast, onto US 29/SR 181. Its former path was redesignated as SR 8 Spur.[45][46] In 1980, the freeway in Athens was completed on the eastern, southeastern, and southern parts of the city, with US 129/US 441/SR 15 designated on these segments.[47][48] The next year, the eastern part of the freeway, north of US 78/SR 10, was downgraded to a divided highway.[48][49] In 1983, the southwestern part of the freeway, designated as SR 732, was proposed to connect both ends of it.[50][51] In 1985, US 29 Bus. in the Decatur area was decommissioned, with SR 8 shifted northwest, onto the US 29 mainline. US 441 Temp. in Athens was decommissioned. SR 72's western terminus was truncated to its current location in the far northeastern part of Athens.[51][52] In 1987, the Athens freeway was completed, with SR 10 on the southern part; its former path through downtown was redesignated as SR 10 Bus. SR 72 was re-extended to the freeway's northeastern interchange.[53][54] The next year, SR 10 was shifted off of the Athens freeway through downtown, replacing SR 10 Bus. The entire freeway was designated as SR 10 Loop. US 78 was shifted from downtown to the southern part of the freeway; its former path became US 78 Bus.[54][55] In 1989, a southern bypass of the Dacula–Athens area, designated as SR 817, was proposed from US 29/SR 8/SR 316 west-southwest of Dacula to the southwest corner of the Athens freeway.[55][56]

1990s and 2000s edit

In 1990, SR 181's western terminus was truncated to its current location, an intersection with US 29/SR 8 east-southeast of Hartwell, and off of US 29/SR 8.[56][57] The next year, SR 817's path from west-southwest of Dacula to SR 11 north of Bethlehem was completed as an eastern extension of SR 316. In the Athens area, the paths of SR 15 and SR 15 Alt. were swapped.[57][58] In 1993, SR 817's path from north of Bethlehem to US 78/SR 10 southeast of Bogart was also completed as an eastern extension of SR 316, with US 29 shifted onto the entire length. SR 8 was shifted onto US 29/SR 316 from southeast of Russell to southeast of Bogart.[59][60] In 1995, US 29/SR 8 was shifted to southern part of the Athens freeway. SR 72 was again truncated to its current western terminus.[61][62] The next year, SR 817's path in the southwestern part of Athens was completed as an eastern extension of SR 316, with US 29/US 78/SR 8 concurrent with it.[62][63] In 2001, US 129/US 441/SR 15 was shifted onto the freeway, in the south-central part of its path, for a concurrency with the freeway for less than 0.5 miles (0.80 km). They split off onto Macon Highway.[64][65] The next year, US 129/US 441/SR 15 was shifted off of Macon Highway and onto the Athens freeway.[65][66] In 2004, the unsigned state highway designation SR 422 was applied to the freeway.[67][68]

Major intersections edit

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Haralson0.00.0 
 
US 78 west (SR 4) – Heflin
Western end of US 78 concurrency; western terminus; Alabama state line
1.32.1Bently Bridge over Tallapoosa River
Tallapoosa4.06.4 
 
SR 100 north (Robertson Avenue) – Buchanan, Cedartown
West end of SR 100 concurrency
4.16.6 
 
 
 
SR 100 south (Head Avenue) to I-20 – Bowdon
East end of SR 100 concurrency
5.08.0 
 
 
 
SR 100 Spur south to I-20
Northern terminus of SR 100 Spur
Bremen12.319.8   
 
US 27 / SR 1 to I-20 – Cedartown, Carrollton
13.421.6   
 
US 27 Bus. / SR 1 Bus. (Hamilton Avenue / Alabama Avenue) to I-20 – Buchanan, Carrollton
CarrollTemple20.032.2 
 
SR 274 east (James Street)
Western terminus of SR 274
20.432.8  
 
SR 113 (Carrollton Street) to I-20 – Temple, Carrollton
20.733.3 
 
SR 274 west (Sage Street)
Eastern terminus of SR 274
Villa Rica25.741.4 
 
  
 
SR 61 south / SR 101 (Industrial Boulevard) to I-20 – Rockmart, Carrollton
Western end of SR 61 concurrency; former US 78S west, US 78 Alt. west, and SR 8 Alt. west
27.043.5 
 
SR 61 north (North Carroll Road) – Dallas
Eastern end of SR 61 concurrency
Douglas28.245.4 
 
 
 
SR 8 Conn. south (Mirror Lake Road) to I-20
Northern terminus of SR 8 Conn.
Winston 
 
Post Road to I-20
Douglasville35.857.6 
 
 
 
SR 5 south (Bill Arp Road) to I-20
Western end of SR 5 concurrency
38.061.2 
 
 
 
SR 92 south (Fairburn Road) to I-20 / to Chapel Hill Road
Western end of SR 92 concurrency
38.161.3 
 
SR 92 north (Mozley Road) – Hiram, Dallas
Eastern end of SR 92 concurrency
Lithia Springs44.972.3 
 
  
 
US 278 west / SR 6 (Thornton Road) to I-20 – Powder Springs, Dallas
Western end of US 278 concurrency
CobbAustell46.975.5Dr. J.A. Griffith Bridge over Sweetwater Creek
47.276.0 
 
SR 5 north (Austell Road) / Maxham Road – Marietta
Eastern end of SR 5 concurrency; interchange
Mableton49.679.8 
 
 
 
SR 139 east (Mableton Parkway) to I-20
Western terminus of SR 139
53.185.5Coogan Ray Bleodow Memorial Bridge over Nickajack Creek
FultonAtlanta54.988.4 
 
SR 70 south (Fulton Industrial Boulevard Northwest) – Fulton County Airport
Northern terminus of SR 70
55.188.7  I-285 (SR 407 / Atlanta Bypass)I-285 exit 12
56.590.9  SR 280 (James Jackson Parkway Northwest / Hamilton E. Holmes Drive Northwest)No left turn westbound
60.497.2 
 
 
 
 
 
US 19 north / US 41 north / SR 3 north (Northside Drive Northwest)
Western end of US 19/US 41/SR 3 concurrency
60.797.7 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
US 19 south / US 41 south / SR 3 south / US 29 south (Northside Drive Northwest)
Eastern end of US 19/US 41/SR 3 concurrency; western end of US 29 concurrency
 
 
 
 
To I-75 / I-85 (SR 401 / SR 403) / Spring Street Northwest
I-75 exit 249D
63.4102.0 
 
SR 10 west (Freedom Parkway Northeast) – Carter Center
Western end of SR 10 concurrency
FultonDeKalb
county line
64.0103.0 
 
  US 23 south (Briarcliff Road Northeast / Moreland Avenue Northeast) / SR 42
Western end of US 23 concurrency
DeKalbDruid Hills65.7105.7 
 
 
 
US 278 east / SR 10 east (East Lake Road)
Eastern end of US 278 and SR 10 concurrencies
Decatur67.2108.1 
 
  US 23 north / SR 155 (Clairemont Avenue) – Atlanta VA Medical Center, Agnes Scott College
Eastern end of US 23 concurrency
ScottdaleNorth Decatur line69.4111.7 
 
 
 
US 78 east / SR 410 east (Stone Mountain Freeway) – Stone Mountain, Snellville, Monroe, Athens
Eastern end of US 78 concurrency; eastbound exit and westbound entrance; western terminus of SR 410; interchange
Tucker71.4114.9  I-285 (SR 407 / Atlanta Bypass)I-285 exit 38
74.6120.1 
 
SR 236 east (Hugh Howell Road)
Western end of SR 236 concurrency
74.9120.5 
 
SR 236 west (LaVista Road)
Eastern end of SR 236 concurrency
GwinnettLilburn81.2130.7 
 
SR 378 west (Beaver Ruin Road/Arcado Road N.W.)
Eastern terminus of SR 378
Lawrenceville89.8144.5 
 
SR 120 west (West Pike Street)
Eastern terminus of SR 120
90.1145.0 
 
SR 20 south (South Perry Street)
Western end of SR 20 concurrency
90.3145.3 
 
 
 
SR 20 north / SR 124 north (Buford Drive N.E./Jackson Street)
Eastern end of SR 20 concurrency; western end of SR 124 concurrency
90.7146.0 
 
SR 124 south (Scenic Highway) – Snellville
Eastern end of SR 124 concurrency
94.3151.8 
 
   US 29 north (Winder Highway) / US 29 Bus. / SR 316 (University Parkway)
Eastern end of US 29 concurrency; western end of US 29 Bus. concurrency
BarrowAuburn99.3159.8 
 
SR 324 west (Hill's Shop Road)
Eastern terminus of SR 324
Winder107172 
 
 
 
 
 
SR 11 north / SR 53 north / SR 81 south (S. Broad Street)
Western end of SR 11 and SR 53 concurrencies
Russell108174 
 
SR 11 south (Monroe Highway)
Eastern end of SR 11 concurrency
 
 
 
 
 
 
US 29 west (University Parkway) / SR 316 west / SR 53 east (Hog Mountain Road) – Lawrenceville
Eastern end of US 29 Bus. and SR 53 concurrencies; western end of US 29 and SR 316 concurrencies
Statham 
 
SR 211 north – Statham
Southern terminus of SR 211
Oconee 
 
 
 
 
 
US 78 west (Moina Michael Highway) / US 78 Bus. east / SR 10 east – Monroe, Bogart
Western end of US 78 concurrency; western terminus of US 78 Bus.
  SR 10 Loop inner (SR 422 / Athens Perimeter) – JeffersonEastern end of SR 316 concurrency; western end of SR 10 Loop concurrency; eastern terminus of SR 316; southern terminus of Epps Bridge Parkway
ClarkeAthens 
 
 
 
 
 
US 129 south / US 441 south / SR 15 south (Timothy Road) – Watkinsville, Madison
Western end of US 129/US 441/SR 15 concurrency
 
 
SR 15 Alt. north (Milledge Av)
Southern terminus of SR 15 Alt.
 
 
 
 
  US 78 east (Lexington Road) / US 78 Bus. west (Oconee Street) / SR 10 – Lexington
Eastern end of US 78 concurrency; eastern terminus of US 78 Bus.
135217 
 
 
 
  
 
US 129 north / US 441 north / SR 10 Loop outer / SR 15 north (SR 422 / Athens Perimeter) – Commerce, Jefferson
Eastern end of US 129/US 441/SR 15 and SR 10 Loop concurrencies
136219 
 
SR 72 east (Hull Road) – Elberton
Western terminus of SR 72
Madison139224 
 
SR 106 north (Fortson Store Road) – Ila
Southern terminus of SR 106
Danielsville149240  SR 98 (Ila–Comer Road) – Commerce, ComerFormer southern terminus of SR 8 Conn.; former SR 98 Conn.
150240 
 
SR 281 north (Wildcat Bridge Road)
Southern terminus of SR 281
152245 
 
SR 191 south – Comer
Northern terminus of SR 191
156251 
 
SR 174 south – Ila
Western end of SR 174 concurrency
Franklin157253 
 
 
 
SR 174 north (Salem Road) to I-85 – Sandy Cross
Eastern end of SR 174 concurrency
Franklin Springs160260 
 
 
 
SR 145 west (Toccoa–Carnesville Road) to I-85 – Carnesville
Eastern terminus of SR 145
160260 
 
SR 327 north (Bryant Park Road) – Victoria Bryant State Park, Highland Walk Golf Course
Southern terminus of SR 327
Royston163262  
 
SR 17 Bus. (Church Street) to I-85 – Lavonia, Toccoa
Hart164264  SR 17 (Royston Bypass) – Elberton, Lavonia
Hartwell175282 
 
 
 
SR 51 south / SR 77 north – Bowersville, Lavonia
Western end of SR 51/SR 77 concurrency
175282 
 
SR 51 east (Chandler Street)
Eastern end of SR 51 concurrency
176283 
 
SR 172 south (Webb Street) – Bowman
Northern terminus of SR 172
176283 
 
SR 77 south (Carter Street)
Eastern end of SR 77 concurrency
Old Hwy. 29 northFormer US 29 north/SR 8 east; former SR 8 Spur north
182293 
 
SR 181 south – Starr, SC
Northern terminus of SR 181
Savannah River183295Eastern end of US 29 concurrency; eastern terminus of SR 8; South Carolina state line
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Special routes edit

Carroll County alternate route edit

 

 

State Route 8 Alternate

LocationCarroll County
Existed1948[30][31]–1954[34][35]

State Route 8 Alternate (SR 8 Alt.) was an alternate route of SR 8 that existed completely within Carroll County. The roadway that would eventually become SR 8 Alt. was established at least as early as 1919 as SR 34 from Carrollton to Villa Rica.[2] By the end of September 1921, SR 16 was established from the Alabama state line to Carrollton.[2][6] By October 1926, SR 16 from Alabama to Carrollton and SR 34 from Carrollton to Villa Rica were redesignated as a southern branch of SR 8.[6][7] By the middle of 1930, US 78 was split into two Divided U.S. Routes: US 78S was designated on the southern branch of SR 8.[8][9] By the beginning of 1932, the entire Carrollton–Villa Rica segment (except for its eastern end) had a "completed hard surface".[10][11] In February 1932, the eastern part of the Carrollton–Villa Rica segment of US 78S and the southern branch of SR 8 also had a completed hard surface.[12][13] In 1934, the western terminus was completed.[21][22] About two years later, from the Alabama state line to Carrollton was completed.[23][24] In 1938, US 78S was redesignated as US 78 Alt.[25][26] Between November 1946 and February 1948, the southern branch of SR 8 from Alabama to Villa Rica was redesignated as SR 8 Alt.[30][31] In 1952, US 78 Alt. was decommissioned.[32][33] Between September 1953 and June 1954, SR 8 Alt. was decommissioned[34][35]

The entire route was in Carroll County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
 
 
SR 46 west
Western terminus of SR 8 Alt. at the Alabama state line; former US 78S west/US 78 Alt. west
Bowdon  SR 100
Carrollton   
 
 
 
 
US 27 / SR 1 / US 27 Alt. begins / SR 16 begins
West end of US 27 Alt./SR 16 concurrency
 
 
 
 
 
US 27 Alt. south / SR 16 east
East end of US 27 Alt./SR 16 concurrency
 
 
SR 166 east
Western terminus of SR 166
Villa Rica   
 
US 78 / SR 8 / SR 61 north
Eastern terminus of SR 8 Alt.; southern terminus of SR 61
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Villa Rica connector route edit

 

State Route 8 Connector

LocationVilla Rica
Length0.2 mi[69] (320 m)
Existed2008[70][71]–present

State Route 8 Connector (SR 8 Conn.) is a 0.2-mile-long (0.32 km) connector route for SR 8 that exists entirely within the city limits of Villa Rica. It is known as Liberty Road for its entire length. It begins at an interchange with Interstate 20 (I-20) in the eastern part of the city. Here, Liberty Road continues to the south-southeast. It travels to the north-northeast and curves to a nearly due-north direction. Almost immediately, it intersects the southern terminus of Mirror Lake Boulevard. Here, the connector turns right. It travels to the east-northeast and curves to the north-northwest. It then meets its northern terminus, an intersection with US 78/SR 8 (Bankhead Highway).[69] Between the beginning of 1995 and the beginning of 2009, SR 8 Conn. was established from I-20 to US 78/SR 8, at the location of the current Colonel R. H. Burson Bridge.[70][71] By 2013, the northern terminus of the connector route was shifted eastward on a curve.[71][72]

The entire route is in Villa Rica, Douglas County.

mi[69]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0  I-20 (SR 402) / Liberty Road south – Birmingham, AtlantaSouthern terminus; I-20 exit 26
0.20.32   US 78 / SR 8 (Bankhead Highway) – Villa Rica, Douglasville, Villa Rica Historic District, Pine Mountain Gold Museum at Stockmar ParkNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Decatur spur route edit

 

 

State Route 8 Spur

LocationDecatur
Existed1946[73][30]–1954[34][35]

State Route 8 Spur (SR 8 Spur) was a short-lived spur route of SR 8 that existed almost entirely within the city limits of Decatur. Between the beginning of 1945 and November 1946, it was established on a northern branch of US 29 (Scott Boulevard) between two intersections with US 29/SR 8 west-southwest of the city and north-northeast of it.[73][30] In 1952, the northern branch of US 29 was decommissioned.[32][33] The next year, this branch route was reinstated.[33][34] Between September 1953 and June 1954, SR 8 Spur was decommissioned.[34][35]

The entire route was in DeKalb County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
  
 
  US 29 / US 29 begins / SR 8
Western terminus of SR 8 Spur; southern terminus of northern branch of US 29; south end of US 29 concurrency
  
 
  US 29 / US 29 ends / SR 8
Eastern terminus of SR 8 Spur; northern terminus of northern branch of US 29; north end of US 29 concurrency
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Athens business loop edit

 

State Route 8 Business

LocationAthens
Existed1966[41][42]–1978[46][74]

State Route 8 Business (SR 8 Bus.) was a business route of SR 8 that existed entirely within the city limits of Athens. It traveled along the route of what is now US 78 Bus./SR 10.

Between 1963 and 1966, a freeway around the northern side of Athens (present-day SR 10 Loop) was partially designated as SR 350. At this time, US 29, US 78, SR 8, and SR 10 traveled on what is now US 78 Bus. At Milledge Avenue, US 29 temporarily ended. at this intersection, US 29 Temp. turned off onto US 129/US 441 Temp./SR 15. US 78, SR 8, and SR 10 continued to the northeast. At Lumpkin Street, SR 15 Alt. joined the concurrency. At Thomas Street, SR 8 and SR 15 Alt. turned left and curved to the northeast onto Madison Avenue. At Hobson Avenue, SR 15 Alt. turned off, and SR 8 continued to the northeast to the interchange with US 29 and SR 350. There, SR 8 rejoined US 29.[40][41] In 1966, SR 350 was completed. It was redesignated as part of US 29 and SR 8 and was extended to the east for one exit. At this time, SR 8's former path through downtown Athens was redesignated as SR 8 Bus.[41][42] In 1978, SR 8 Bus. was decommissioned.[46][74]

The entire route was in Athens, Clarke County.

mikmDestinationsNotes
  
 
  
 
US 29 / US 78 west / SR 8 / SR 10 west
Western terminus; west end of US 78/SR 10 concurrency; interchange
   US 129 / SR 15 (Milledge Avenue / US 441 Temp.)
 
 
 
 
US 78 east / SR 10 east (Broad Street)
East end of US 78/SR 10 concurrency
 
 
SR 15 Conn. north (Prince Avenue)
Southern terminus of SR 15 Conn.
 
 
SR 15 Alt. south (Thomas Street)
South end of SR 15 Alt. concurrency
 
 
SR 15 Alt. north (Hobson Avenue)
North end of SR 15 Alt. concurrency
   
 
US 29 / SR 8 / SR 106 north
Eastern terminus of SR 8 Bus.; southern terminus of SR 106; interchange
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Danielsville connector route edit

 

 

State Route 8 Connector

LocationDanielsville
Existed1946[73][30]–1949[31][75]

State Route 8 Connector (SR 8 Conn.) was a short-lived connector route of SR 8 that partially existed in Danielsville. The highway that would eventually become SR 8 Conn. was established at least as early as 1919 as part of SR 36 between Ila and an intersection with SR 8 in Danielsville.[2] In 1940, this segment had a "completed hard surface".[76][77] By the end of 1946, SR 98 through Danielsville had been moved to a western bypass of the city. Its former path through the city was redesignated as SR 8 Conn. northwest of the city.[73][30] Between February 1948 and April 1949, SR 98 Conn. was extended through the city of Danielsville, absorbing the entire length of SR 8 Conn.[31][75]

The entire route was in Madison County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Danielsville   US 29 / SR 8Southern terminus
  SR 98Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Royston spur route edit

 

State Route 8 Spur

LocationRoyston
Existed1949[78][79]–1985[51][52]

State Route 8 Spur (SR 8 Spur) was a spur route of SR 8 that existed entirely within the city limits of Royston. Between 1939 and 1950, it was established from US 29/SR 8 to SR 17.[78][79] In 1985, it was decommissioned.[51][52]

The entire route was in Royston, Franklin County.

mikmDestinationsNotes
   US 29 / SR 8Western terminus
  SR 17Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Hartwell spur route edit

 

State Route 8 Spur

LocationHartwell
Existed1977[45][46]–1983[50][51]

State Route 8 Spur (SR 8 Spur) was a short-lived spur route of SR 8 that partially existed in Hartwell. In 1977, SR 8's path east of Hartwell was shifted southeast onto the path of US 29/SR 181, between Hartwell and the South Carolina state line. Its former path became SR 8 Spur.[45][46] In 1983, the spur route was decommissioned.[50][51]

The entire route was in Hart County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Hartwell    US 29 / SR 8 / SR 181Southern terminus
Shore of Lake HartwellNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also edit

References edit

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Georgia State Route 8 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information May 2022 State Route 8 SR 8 is a 183 mile long 295 km state highway that travels west to east through portions of Haralson Carroll Douglas Cobb Fulton DeKalb Gwinnett Barrow Clarke Oconee Madison Franklin and Hart counties bisecting the northern part of the U S state of Georgia The highway travels from its western terminus at US 78 and SR 4 at the Alabama state line west of Tallapoosa to its eastern terminus at US 29 at the South Carolina state line at the south end of Lake Hartwell This was also the proposed State Route 808 SR 808 citation needed The highway is concurrent with either US 29 or US 78 for its entire length State Route 8Route informationMaintained by GDOTLength186 mi 1 299 km Existed1919 2 presentMajor junctionsWest endUS 78 SR 4 at the Alabama state line west of TallapoosaMajor intersectionsUS 27 SR 1 in Bremen I 285 in Atlanta US 19 US 29 US 41 SR 3 in Atlanta US 78 SR 410 on the Scottdale North Decatur line I 285 in Tucker US 78 Bus SR 10 southeast of Bogart US 129 US 441 SR 15 in AthensEast endUS 29 at the South Carolina state line at the south end of Lake HartwellLocationCountryUnited StatesStateGeorgiaCountiesHaralson Carroll Douglas Cobb Fulton DeKalb Gwinnett Barrow Clarke Oconee Madison Franklin HartHighway systemGeorgia State Highway SystemInterstate US State Special SR 7 SR 9 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 2 1 1920s 2 2 1930s 2 3 1940s and 1950s 2 4 1960s 2 5 1970s and 1980s 2 6 1990s and 2000s 3 Major intersections 4 Special routes 4 1 Carroll County alternate route 4 2 Villa Rica connector route 4 3 Decatur spur route 4 4 Athens business loop 4 5 Danielsville connector route 4 6 Royston spur route 4 7 Hartwell spur route 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksRoute description editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2013 SR 8 starts at the Alabama state line west of Tallapoosa in Haralson County and closely parallels I 20 from there into Atlanta SR 8 heads through Bremen and crosses through Carroll County and Villa Rica and on through Douglasville in Douglas County The highway continues through Austell in Cobb County before it reaches the City of Atlanta and Fulton County crossing the Downtown Connector on its way into Decatur in DeKalb County In Decatur SR 8 turns northeast crossing I 285 in Tucker and paralleling I 85 through Lilburn and Lawrenceville in Gwinnett County to Auburn in Barrow County where the highway turns southeast and heads into Winder Continuing southeast SR 8 makes a southern half circle around Athens in Clarke County just briefly touching Oconee County before turning sharply northeast and heading through Danielsville in Madison County to Franklin Springs in Franklin County There the highway turns east travels through Royston and heads to its eastern terminus after heading through Hartwell The following portions of SR 8 are included as part of the National Highway System a system of roadways important to the nation s economy defense and mobility A small portion in Douglasville 3 From the US 278 SR 6 intersection in Lithia Springs through Atlanta to an intersection with the southern terminus of Jimmy Carter Boulevard and the northern terminus of Mountain Industrial Boulevard in Tucker 3 From the west end of the SR 11 SR 53 concurrency in Lawrenceville to the SR 72 intersection in the northeast part of Athens 4 5 History edit1920s edit SR 8 was established at least as early as 1919 on its current path except for the Lawrenceville Athens segment going through Winder and the segment from Hartwell to the South Carolina state line traveling to the east northeast At this time SR 34 was established from Carrollton to Villa Rica 2 By the end of September 1921 SR 16 was established from the Alabama state line to Carrollton 2 6 By October 1926 US 78 was designated on the path of SR 8 from the Alabama state line to Decatur and a segment west southwest of Athens US 29 was designated on SR 8 from Atlanta to the South Carolina state line SR 16 from Alabama and Carrollton and SR 34 from Carrollton to Villa Rica were redesignated as a southern branch of SR 8 An unnumbered road was established from US 29 SR 8 in Hartwell east southeast to the South Carolina state line at a point just south southeast of the current eastern terminus of SR 8 Four segments had a completed hard surface from northwest of Atlanta to Decatur the eastern two thirds of the Gwinnett County portion of the Decatur Lawrenceville segment from northwest of Watkinsville to the northeast part of Athens and the eastern part of the Royston Hartwell segment 6 7 By October 1929 US 19 was designated on the Atlanta Lawrenceville segment The Decatur Lawrenceville segment had a completed hard surface 7 8 1930s edit By the middle of 1930 US 78 was split into two divided U S Routes US 78N was designated on the original path of SR 8 from Alabama to Villa Rica and US 78S was designated on the southern branch of SR 8 8 9 Later that year the Austell Atlanta segment as well as the entire Clarke County segment had a completed hard surface 9 10 By the beginning of 1932 four segments were also completed the entire Carrollton Villa Rica segment except for its eastern end from west southwest of Douglasville to Austell the Lawrenceville Athens segment and from the Madison Franklin county line to the South Carolina state line 10 11 In February 1932 US 19 was shifted off of SR 8 to the north US 23 was designated on the Atlanta Lawrenceville segment instead The eastern part of the Carrollton Villa Rica segment of US 78S and the southern branch of SR 8 had a completed hard surface 12 13 Between May and August the Villa Rica Douglasville segment was completed 14 15 In August two segments were completed the Athens Danielsville segment and a segment just south of the Madison Franklin county line 15 16 Between November 1932 and May 1933 two segments were completed the Bremen Villa Rica and Danielsville Royston segments 17 18 In May the entire Alabama Bremen segment except for the western end was also completed 18 19 The next month the western terminus was also completed 19 20 The next year another southern branch of SR 8 was established from Hartwell to the South Carolina state line on the previously unnumbered road in the area The western terminus of the original southern branch had a completed hard surface 21 22 About two years later the segment of the southern branch from the Alabama state line to Carrollton was completed 23 24 In 1938 US 78S was redesignated as US 78 Alt and US 78N was redesignated as the mainline US 78 25 26 By the middle of 1939 US 23 was shifted off of SR 8 to the north 26 27 1940s and 1950s edit In 1942 the southern branch of SR 8 from Hartwell to the South Carolina state line was decommissioned 28 29 Between November 1946 and February 1948 the southern branch of SR 8 from Alabama to Villa Rica was redesignated as SR 8 Alt US 29 in the Decatur area was split into two paths the original was a direct path from Atlanta to Lawrenceville the northern branch bypassed the city with SR 8 Spur both branches were designated US 29 30 31 In 1952 US 78 Alt as well as the northern branch of US 29 was decommissioned 32 33 The next year the northern branch of US 29 was reinstated 33 34 Between September 1953 and June 1954 the original branch of US 29 in the Decatur area was redesignated as US 29 Bus 34 35 By June 1955 US 278 was designated on SR 8 from Austell to southeast of Avondale Estates 35 36 1960s edit Between the beginning of 1956 and the beginning of 1961 US 29 s path between Hartwell to the South Carolina state line was shifted southeast off of SR 8 and onto SR 181 the formation of Lake Hartwell truncated SR 8 37 38 Between June 1960 and June 1963 a bypass of the northern part of Athens designated as SR 350 was established and paved as a divided highway from US 129 SR 15 in the north central part of the city to US 29 SR 8 in the northeastern part 39 40 By the beginning of 1966 SR 8 was routed on US 29 Bus in the Decatur area SR 350 was upgraded to a freeway It was under construction on a path southwest to US 29 US 78 SR 8 SR 10 in the western part of the city US 29 was shifted northward onto SR 350 from the US 29 Temp US 129 US 441 Temp SR 15 interchange to the Madison Avenue interchange US 441 Temp was designated on SR 350 from the US 29 Temp US 129 US 441 Temp SR 15 interchange to the US 441 SR 15 Alt interchange US 29 US 78 SR 8 SR 10 entered downtown Athens on Broad Street At Milledge Avenue US 29 temporarily ended and US 29 Temp US 129 US 441 Temp SR 15 traveled to the north northwest At Pulaski Street SR 8 split off US 78 SR 10 to the north northwest At Dougherty Street it intersected the southern terminus of SR 15 Conn and traveled east northeast to SR 15 Alt Thomas Street SR 8 SR 15 Alt traveled concurrently to the north northwest and curved to the north northeast on Madison Avenue SR 15 Alt split off at Hobson Avenue and SR 8 continued to its interchange with US 29 SR 350 40 41 In 1966 SR 350 was decommissioned US 29 SR 8 was shifted northwest onto the western part of the freeway The former path through downtown on US 78 SR 10 was redesignated as SR 8 Bus US 29 Temp was decommissioned The freeway was extended eastward one exit SR 8 was extended on this freeway to the new exit and resumed its northeastern path SR 106 was extended on US 29 to the Athens freeway at the US 29 SR 8 SR 8 Bus interchange 41 42 The next year US 29 and SR 72 were both shifted onto the new path of SR 8 in the northeastern part of Athens to the freeway 42 43 1970s and 1980s edit In 1976 SR 72 was proposed to be extended south southeast and then south southwest to US 78 SR 10 in the southeast part of Athens and then southwest and west southwest to US 129 US 441 SR 15 in the southern part of the city 44 45 The next year SR 8 east northeast of Hartwell was shifted southeast onto US 29 SR 181 Its former path was redesignated as SR 8 Spur 45 46 In 1980 the freeway in Athens was completed on the eastern southeastern and southern parts of the city with US 129 US 441 SR 15 designated on these segments 47 48 The next year the eastern part of the freeway north of US 78 SR 10 was downgraded to a divided highway 48 49 In 1983 the southwestern part of the freeway designated as SR 732 was proposed to connect both ends of it 50 51 In 1985 US 29 Bus in the Decatur area was decommissioned with SR 8 shifted northwest onto the US 29 mainline US 441 Temp in Athens was decommissioned SR 72 s western terminus was truncated to its current location in the far northeastern part of Athens 51 52 In 1987 the Athens freeway was completed with SR 10 on the southern part its former path through downtown was redesignated as SR 10 Bus SR 72 was re extended to the freeway s northeastern interchange 53 54 The next year SR 10 was shifted off of the Athens freeway through downtown replacing SR 10 Bus The entire freeway was designated as SR 10 Loop US 78 was shifted from downtown to the southern part of the freeway its former path became US 78 Bus 54 55 In 1989 a southern bypass of the Dacula Athens area designated as SR 817 was proposed from US 29 SR 8 SR 316 west southwest of Dacula to the southwest corner of the Athens freeway 55 56 1990s and 2000s edit In 1990 SR 181 s western terminus was truncated to its current location an intersection with US 29 SR 8 east southeast of Hartwell and off of US 29 SR 8 56 57 The next year SR 817 s path from west southwest of Dacula to SR 11 north of Bethlehem was completed as an eastern extension of SR 316 In the Athens area the paths of SR 15 and SR 15 Alt were swapped 57 58 In 1993 SR 817 s path from north of Bethlehem to US 78 SR 10 southeast of Bogart was also completed as an eastern extension of SR 316 with US 29 shifted onto the entire length SR 8 was shifted onto US 29 SR 316 from southeast of Russell to southeast of Bogart 59 60 In 1995 US 29 SR 8 was shifted to southern part of the Athens freeway SR 72 was again truncated to its current western terminus 61 62 The next year SR 817 s path in the southwestern part of Athens was completed as an eastern extension of SR 316 with US 29 US 78 SR 8 concurrent with it 62 63 In 2001 US 129 US 441 SR 15 was shifted onto the freeway in the south central part of its path for a concurrency with the freeway for less than 0 5 miles 0 80 km They split off onto Macon Highway 64 65 The next year US 129 US 441 SR 15 was shifted off of Macon Highway and onto the Athens freeway 65 66 In 2004 the unsigned state highway designation SR 422 was applied to the freeway 67 68 Major intersections editThis section is missing mileposts for junctions Please help by adding them CountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotesHaralson 0 00 0 nbsp nbsp US 78 west SR 4 HeflinWestern end of US 78 concurrency western terminus Alabama state line 1 32 1Bently Bridge over Tallapoosa RiverTallapoosa4 06 4 nbsp nbsp SR 100 north Robertson Avenue Buchanan CedartownWest end of SR 100 concurrency4 16 6 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 100 south Head Avenue to I 20 BowdonEast end of SR 100 concurrency5 08 0 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 100 Spur south to I 20Northern terminus of SR 100 SpurBremen12 319 8 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 27 SR 1 to I 20 Cedartown Carrollton13 421 6 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus Hamilton Avenue Alabama Avenue to I 20 Buchanan CarrolltonCarrollTemple20 032 2 nbsp nbsp SR 274 east James Street Western terminus of SR 27420 432 8 nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 113 Carrollton Street to I 20 Temple Carrollton20 733 3 nbsp nbsp SR 274 west Sage Street Eastern terminus of SR 274Villa Rica25 741 4 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 61 south SR 101 Industrial Boulevard to I 20 Rockmart CarrolltonWestern end of SR 61 concurrency former US 78S west US 78 Alt west and SR 8 Alt west27 043 5 nbsp nbsp SR 61 north North Carroll Road DallasEastern end of SR 61 concurrencyDouglas28 245 4 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 8 Conn south Mirror Lake Road to I 20Northern terminus of SR 8 Conn Winston nbsp nbsp Post Road to I 20Douglasville35 857 6 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 5 south Bill Arp Road to I 20Western end of SR 5 concurrency38 061 2 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 92 south Fairburn Road to I 20 to Chapel Hill RoadWestern end of SR 92 concurrency38 161 3 nbsp nbsp SR 92 north Mozley Road Hiram DallasEastern end of SR 92 concurrencyLithia Springs44 972 3 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 278 west SR 6 Thornton Road to I 20 Powder Springs DallasWestern end of US 278 concurrencyCobbAustell46 975 5Dr J A Griffith Bridge over Sweetwater Creek47 276 0 nbsp nbsp SR 5 north Austell Road Maxham Road MariettaEastern end of SR 5 concurrency interchangeMableton49 679 8 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 139 east Mableton Parkway to I 20Western terminus of SR 13953 185 5Coogan Ray Bleodow Memorial Bridge over Nickajack CreekFultonAtlanta54 988 4 nbsp nbsp SR 70 south Fulton Industrial Boulevard Northwest Fulton County AirportNorthern terminus of SR 7055 188 7 nbsp I 285 SR 407 Atlanta Bypass I 285 exit 1256 590 9 nbsp SR 280 James Jackson Parkway Northwest Hamilton E Holmes Drive Northwest No left turn westbound60 497 2 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 19 north US 41 north SR 3 north Northside Drive Northwest Western end of US 19 US 41 SR 3 concurrency60 797 7 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 19 south US 41 south SR 3 south US 29 south Northside Drive Northwest Eastern end of US 19 US 41 SR 3 concurrency western end of US 29 concurrency nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp To I 75 I 85 SR 401 SR 403 Spring Street NorthwestI 75 exit 249D63 4102 0 nbsp nbsp SR 10 west Freedom Parkway Northeast Carter CenterWestern end of SR 10 concurrencyFulton DeKalbcounty line64 0103 0 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 23 south Briarcliff Road Northeast Moreland Avenue Northeast SR 42Western end of US 23 concurrencyDeKalbDruid Hills65 7105 7 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 278 east SR 10 east East Lake Road Eastern end of US 278 and SR 10 concurrenciesDecatur67 2108 1 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 23 north SR 155 Clairemont Avenue Atlanta VA Medical Center Agnes Scott CollegeEastern end of US 23 concurrencyScottdale North Decatur line69 4111 7 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 78 east SR 410 east Stone Mountain Freeway Stone Mountain Snellville Monroe AthensEastern end of US 78 concurrency eastbound exit and westbound entrance western terminus of SR 410 interchangeTucker71 4114 9 nbsp I 285 SR 407 Atlanta Bypass I 285 exit 3874 6120 1 nbsp nbsp SR 236 east Hugh Howell Road Western end of SR 236 concurrency74 9120 5 nbsp nbsp SR 236 west LaVista Road Eastern end of SR 236 concurrencyGwinnettLilburn81 2130 7 nbsp nbsp SR 378 west Beaver Ruin Road Arcado Road N W Eastern terminus of SR 378Lawrenceville89 8144 5 nbsp nbsp SR 120 west West Pike Street Eastern terminus of SR 12090 1145 0 nbsp nbsp SR 20 south South Perry Street Western end of SR 20 concurrency90 3145 3 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 20 north SR 124 north Buford Drive N E Jackson Street Eastern end of SR 20 concurrency western end of SR 124 concurrency90 7146 0 nbsp nbsp SR 124 south Scenic Highway SnellvilleEastern end of SR 124 concurrency 94 3151 8 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 29 north Winder Highway US 29 Bus SR 316 University Parkway Eastern end of US 29 concurrency western end of US 29 Bus concurrencyBarrowAuburn99 3159 8 nbsp nbsp SR 324 west Hill s Shop Road Eastern terminus of SR 324Winder107172 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 11 north SR 53 north SR 81 south S Broad Street Western end of SR 11 and SR 53 concurrenciesRussell108174 nbsp nbsp SR 11 south Monroe Highway Eastern end of SR 11 concurrency nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 29 west University Parkway SR 316 west SR 53 east Hog Mountain Road LawrencevilleEastern end of US 29 Bus and SR 53 concurrencies western end of US 29 and SR 316 concurrenciesStatham nbsp nbsp SR 211 north StathamSouthern terminus of SR 211Oconee nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 78 west Moina Michael Highway US 78 Bus east SR 10 east Monroe BogartWestern end of US 78 concurrency western terminus of US 78 Bus nbsp SR 10 Loop inner SR 422 Athens Perimeter JeffersonEastern end of SR 316 concurrency western end of SR 10 Loop concurrency eastern terminus of SR 316 southern terminus of Epps Bridge ParkwayClarkeAthens nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 129 south US 441 south SR 15 south Timothy Road Watkinsville MadisonWestern end of US 129 US 441 SR 15 concurrency nbsp nbsp SR 15 Alt north Milledge Av Southern terminus of SR 15 Alt nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 78 east Lexington Road US 78 Bus west Oconee Street SR 10 LexingtonEastern end of US 78 concurrency eastern terminus of US 78 Bus 135217 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 129 north US 441 north SR 10 Loop outer SR 15 north SR 422 Athens Perimeter Commerce JeffersonEastern end of US 129 US 441 SR 15 and SR 10 Loop concurrencies136219 nbsp nbsp SR 72 east Hull Road ElbertonWestern terminus of SR 72Madison 139224 nbsp nbsp SR 106 north Fortson Store Road IlaSouthern terminus of SR 106Danielsville149240 nbsp SR 98 Ila Comer Road Commerce ComerFormer southern terminus of SR 8 Conn former SR 98 Conn 150240 nbsp nbsp SR 281 north Wildcat Bridge Road Southern terminus of SR 281 152245 nbsp nbsp SR 191 south ComerNorthern terminus of SR 191 156251 nbsp nbsp SR 174 south IlaWestern end of SR 174 concurrencyFranklin 157253 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 174 north Salem Road to I 85 Sandy CrossEastern end of SR 174 concurrencyFranklin Springs160260 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 145 west Toccoa Carnesville Road to I 85 CarnesvilleEastern terminus of SR 145160260 nbsp nbsp SR 327 north Bryant Park Road Victoria Bryant State Park Highland Walk Golf CourseSouthern terminus of SR 327Royston163262 nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 17 Bus Church Street to I 85 Lavonia ToccoaHart164264 nbsp SR 17 Royston Bypass Elberton LavoniaHartwell175282 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 51 south SR 77 north Bowersville LavoniaWestern end of SR 51 SR 77 concurrency175282 nbsp nbsp SR 51 east Chandler Street Eastern end of SR 51 concurrency176283 nbsp nbsp SR 172 south Webb Street BowmanNorthern terminus of SR 172176283 nbsp nbsp SR 77 south Carter Street Eastern end of SR 77 concurrencyOld Hwy 29 northFormer US 29 north SR 8 east former SR 8 Spur north 182293 nbsp nbsp SR 181 south Starr SCNorthern terminus of SR 181Savannah River183295Eastern end of US 29 concurrency eastern terminus of SR 8 South Carolina state line1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusSpecial routes editCarroll County alternate route edit nbsp nbsp State Route 8 AlternateLocationCarroll CountyExisted1948 30 31 1954 34 35 State Route 8 Alternate SR 8 Alt was an alternate route of SR 8 that existed completely within Carroll County The roadway that would eventually become SR 8 Alt was established at least as early as 1919 as SR 34 from Carrollton to Villa Rica 2 By the end of September 1921 SR 16 was established from the Alabama state line to Carrollton 2 6 By October 1926 SR 16 from Alabama to Carrollton and SR 34 from Carrollton to Villa Rica were redesignated as a southern branch of SR 8 6 7 By the middle of 1930 US 78 was split into two Divided U S Routes US 78S was designated on the southern branch of SR 8 8 9 By the beginning of 1932 the entire Carrollton Villa Rica segment except for its eastern end had a completed hard surface 10 11 In February 1932 the eastern part of the Carrollton Villa Rica segment of US 78S and the southern branch of SR 8 also had a completed hard surface 12 13 In 1934 the western terminus was completed 21 22 About two years later from the Alabama state line to Carrollton was completed 23 24 In 1938 US 78S was redesignated as US 78 Alt 25 26 Between November 1946 and February 1948 the southern branch of SR 8 from Alabama to Villa Rica was redesignated as SR 8 Alt 30 31 In 1952 US 78 Alt was decommissioned 32 33 Between September 1953 and June 1954 SR 8 Alt was decommissioned 34 35 The entire route was in Carroll County LocationmikmDestinationsNotes nbsp nbsp SR 46 westWestern terminus of SR 8 Alt at the Alabama state line former US 78S west US 78 Alt westBowdon nbsp SR 100Carrollton nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 27 SR 1 US 27 Alt begins SR 16 beginsWest end of US 27 Alt SR 16 concurrency nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 27 Alt south SR 16 eastEast end of US 27 Alt SR 16 concurrency nbsp nbsp SR 166 eastWestern terminus of SR 166Villa Rica nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 78 SR 8 SR 61 northEastern terminus of SR 8 Alt southern terminus of SR 611 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Villa Rica connector route edit nbsp State Route 8 ConnectorLocationVilla RicaLength0 2 mi 69 320 m Existed2008 70 71 presentState Route 8 Connector SR 8 Conn is a 0 2 mile long 0 32 km connector route for SR 8 that exists entirely within the city limits of Villa Rica It is known as Liberty Road for its entire length It begins at an interchange with Interstate 20 I 20 in the eastern part of the city Here Liberty Road continues to the south southeast It travels to the north northeast and curves to a nearly due north direction Almost immediately it intersects the southern terminus of Mirror Lake Boulevard Here the connector turns right It travels to the east northeast and curves to the north northwest It then meets its northern terminus an intersection with US 78 SR 8 Bankhead Highway 69 Between the beginning of 1995 and the beginning of 2009 SR 8 Conn was established from I 20 to US 78 SR 8 at the location of the current Colonel R H Burson Bridge 70 71 By 2013 the northern terminus of the connector route was shifted eastward on a curve 71 72 The entire route is in Villa Rica Douglas County mi 69 kmDestinationsNotes0 00 0 nbsp I 20 SR 402 Liberty Road south Birmingham AtlantaSouthern terminus I 20 exit 260 20 32 nbsp nbsp US 78 SR 8 Bankhead Highway Villa Rica Douglasville Villa Rica Historic District Pine Mountain Gold Museum at Stockmar ParkNorthern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Decatur spur route edit nbsp nbsp State Route 8 SpurLocationDecaturExisted1946 73 30 1954 34 35 State Route 8 Spur SR 8 Spur was a short lived spur route of SR 8 that existed almost entirely within the city limits of Decatur Between the beginning of 1945 and November 1946 it was established on a northern branch of US 29 Scott Boulevard between two intersections with US 29 SR 8 west southwest of the city and north northeast of it 73 30 In 1952 the northern branch of US 29 was decommissioned 32 33 The next year this branch route was reinstated 33 34 Between September 1953 and June 1954 SR 8 Spur was decommissioned 34 35 The entire route was in DeKalb County LocationmikmDestinationsNotes nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 29 US 29 begins SR 8Western terminus of SR 8 Spur southern terminus of northern branch of US 29 south end of US 29 concurrency nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 29 US 29 ends SR 8Eastern terminus of SR 8 Spur northern terminus of northern branch of US 29 north end of US 29 concurrency1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Athens business loop edit nbsp State Route 8 BusinessLocationAthensExisted1966 41 42 1978 46 74 State Route 8 Business SR 8 Bus was a business route of SR 8 that existed entirely within the city limits of Athens It traveled along the route of what is now US 78 Bus SR 10 Between 1963 and 1966 a freeway around the northern side of Athens present day SR 10 Loop was partially designated as SR 350 At this time US 29 US 78 SR 8 and SR 10 traveled on what is now US 78 Bus At Milledge Avenue US 29 temporarily ended at this intersection US 29 Temp turned off onto US 129 US 441 Temp SR 15 US 78 SR 8 and SR 10 continued to the northeast At Lumpkin Street SR 15 Alt joined the concurrency At Thomas Street SR 8 and SR 15 Alt turned left and curved to the northeast onto Madison Avenue At Hobson Avenue SR 15 Alt turned off and SR 8 continued to the northeast to the interchange with US 29 and SR 350 There SR 8 rejoined US 29 40 41 In 1966 SR 350 was completed It was redesignated as part of US 29 and SR 8 and was extended to the east for one exit At this time SR 8 s former path through downtown Athens was redesignated as SR 8 Bus 41 42 In 1978 SR 8 Bus was decommissioned 46 74 The entire route was in Athens Clarke County mikmDestinationsNotes nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 29 US 78 west SR 8 SR 10 westWestern terminus west end of US 78 SR 10 concurrency interchange nbsp nbsp US 129 SR 15 Milledge Avenue US 441 Temp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 78 east SR 10 east Broad Street East end of US 78 SR 10 concurrency nbsp nbsp SR 15 Conn north Prince Avenue Southern terminus of SR 15 Conn nbsp nbsp SR 15 Alt south Thomas Street South end of SR 15 Alt concurrency nbsp nbsp SR 15 Alt north Hobson Avenue North end of SR 15 Alt concurrency nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 29 SR 8 SR 106 northEastern terminus of SR 8 Bus southern terminus of SR 106 interchange1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Danielsville connector route edit nbsp nbsp State Route 8 ConnectorLocationDanielsvilleExisted1946 73 30 1949 31 75 State Route 8 Connector SR 8 Conn was a short lived connector route of SR 8 that partially existed in Danielsville The highway that would eventually become SR 8 Conn was established at least as early as 1919 as part of SR 36 between Ila and an intersection with SR 8 in Danielsville 2 In 1940 this segment had a completed hard surface 76 77 By the end of 1946 SR 98 through Danielsville had been moved to a western bypass of the city Its former path through the city was redesignated as SR 8 Conn northwest of the city 73 30 Between February 1948 and April 1949 SR 98 Conn was extended through the city of Danielsville absorbing the entire length of SR 8 Conn 31 75 The entire route was in Madison County LocationmikmDestinationsNotesDanielsville nbsp nbsp US 29 SR 8Southern terminus nbsp SR 98Northern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Royston spur route edit nbsp State Route 8 SpurLocationRoystonExisted1949 78 79 1985 51 52 State Route 8 Spur SR 8 Spur was a spur route of SR 8 that existed entirely within the city limits of Royston Between 1939 and 1950 it was established from US 29 SR 8 to SR 17 78 79 In 1985 it was decommissioned 51 52 The entire route was in Royston Franklin County mikmDestinationsNotes nbsp nbsp US 29 SR 8Western terminus nbsp SR 17Eastern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Hartwell spur route edit nbsp State Route 8 SpurLocationHartwellExisted1977 45 46 1983 50 51 State Route 8 Spur SR 8 Spur was a short lived spur route of SR 8 that partially existed in Hartwell In 1977 SR 8 s path east of Hartwell was shifted southeast onto the path of US 29 SR 181 between Hartwell and the South Carolina state line Its former path became SR 8 Spur 45 46 In 1983 the spur route was decommissioned 50 51 The entire route was in Hart County LocationmikmDestinationsNotesHartwell nbsp nbsp nbsp US 29 SR 8 SR 181Southern terminus Shore of Lake HartwellNorthern terminus1 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 Google January 3 2017 Overview map of SR 8 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved January 3 2017 a b c d e f State Highway Department of Georgia 1920 System of State Aid Roads as Approved Representing 4800 Miles of State Aid Roads Outside the Limits of the Incorporated Towns PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved May 22 2017 a b National Highway System Atlanta GA PDF Map Federal Highway Administration May 9 2019 Retrieved August 19 2019 National Highway System Georgia PDF Map Federal Highway Administration May 8 2019 Retrieved August 19 2019 National Highway System Athens Clarke County GA PDF Map Federal Highway Administration May 9 2019 Retrieved August 19 2019 a b c d State Highway Department of Georgia 1921 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved May 22 2017 a b c State Highway Department of Georgia October 1926 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved May 22 2017 a b c State Highway Department of Georgia October 1929 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved May 22 2017 a b c State Highway Department of Georgia June 1930 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved May 22 2017 a b c State Highway Department of Georgia November 1930 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved May 22 2017 a b State Highway Department of Georgia January 1932 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved May 22 2017 a b State Highway Department of Georgia February 1932 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved May 22 2017 a b State Highway Department of Georgia March 1932 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved May 22 2017 State Highway Department of Georgia May 1932 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved May 22 2017 a b State Highway Department of Georgia August 1932 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved May 22 2017 State Highway Department of Georgia September 1932 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved May 22 2017 State Highway Department of Georgia November 1932 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved May 22 2017 a b State Highway Department of Georgia May 1933 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved May 22 2017 a b State Highway Department of Georgia June 1933 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved May 22 2017 State Highway Department of Georgia July 1933 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved May 22 2017 a b State Highway Department of Georgia April May 1934 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved May 22 2017 a b State Highway Department of Georgia October 1 1934 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved May 22 2017 a b State Highway Department of Georgia January 1 1936 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved May 22 2017 a b State Highway Department of Georgia July 1 1936 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved May 22 2017 a b Georgia State Highway Board January 1 1938 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved May 22 2017 a b c State Highway Department of Georgia September 1 1938 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved May 22 2017 State Highway Department of Georgia July 1 1939 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved May 22 2017 State Highway Department of Georgia January 1 1942 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved May 22 2017 State Highway Department of Georgia January 1 1943 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved May 22 2017 a b c d e f g State Highway Department of Georgia 1946 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved May 22 2017 Corrected to November 7 1946 a b c d e State Highway Department of Georgia 1948 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved May 22 2017 Corrected to February 28 1948 a b c State Highway Department of Georgia 1952 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved May 22 2017 Corrected to January 1 1952 a b c d e State Highway Department of Georgia January 1 1953 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved May 22 2017 Corrected to January 1 1953 a b c d e f g State Highway Department of Georgia 1953 State Highway System and Other Principal Connecting Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved May 22 2017 Corrected to September 1 1953 a b c d e f State Highway Department of Georgia 1954 State Highway System and Other Principal Connecting Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved May 22 2017 Corrected to June 1 1954 State Highway Department of Georgia 1955 State Highway System and Other Principal Connecting Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved May 22 2017 Corrected to June 1 1955 Georgia Department of Transportation 1956 General Highway Map Hart County Georgia Map Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation via GDOT Maps Georgia Department of Transportation 1961 General Highway Map Hart County Georgia Map Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation via GDOT Maps State Highway Department of Georgia 1960 State Highway System and Other Principal Connecting Roads PDF Map 1960 1961 ed Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved May 23 2017 Corrected to June 1 1960 a b c State Highway Department of Georgia 1963 State Highway System and Other Principal Connecting Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved May 23 2017 Corrected to June 1 1963 a b c d e State Highway Department of Georgia January 1966 Official Highway Map PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved May 23 2017 a b c d State Highway Department of Georgia January 1967 Official Highway Map PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved May 23 2017 State Highway Department of Georgia January 1968 Official Highway Map PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved May 23 2017 Georgia Department of Transportation January 1976 Official Highway Map PDF Map 1976 1977 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved May 23 2017 a b c d Georgia Department of Transportation January 1977 Official Highway Map PDF Map 1977 1978 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved May 23 2017 a b c d e Georgia Department of Transportation January 1977 Official Highway Map PDF Map 1977 1978 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved May 23 2017 Georgia Department of Transportation 1980 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map 1980 1981 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved May 23 2017 a b Georgia Department of Transportation 1981 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map 1981 1982 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved May 23 2017 Georgia Department of Transportation 1982 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved May 23 2017 a b c Georgia Department of Transportation 1983 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map 1983 1984 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved May 23 2017 a b c d e f Georgia Department of Transportation 1984 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map 1984 1985 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved May 23 2017 a b c Georgia Department of Transportation 1986 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map 1986 1987 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved May 23 2017 Georgia Department of Transportation 1987 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map 1987 1988 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved May 23 2017 a b Georgia Department of Transportation 1988 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map 1988 1989 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved May 23 2017 a b Georgia Department of Transportation 1989 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map 1989 1990 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved May 23 2017 a b Georgia Department of Transportation 1990 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map 1990 1991 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved May 23 2017 a b Georgia Department of Transportation 1991 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map 1991 1992 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved May 23 2017 Georgia Department of Transportation 1992 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map 1992 1993 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved May 23 2017 Georgia Department of Transportation 1993 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map 1993 1994 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved May 23 2017 Georgia Department of Transportation 1994 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map 1994 1995 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved May 23 2017 Georgia Department of Transportation 1995 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map 1995 1996 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved May 23 2017 a b Georgia Department of Transportation 1996 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map 1996 1997 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved May 23 2017 Georgia Department of Transportation 1997 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map 1997 1998 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved May 23 2017 Georgia Department of Transportation 2001 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map 2001 2002 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved May 23 2017 a b Georgia Department of Transportation 2002 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map 2002 2003 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved May 23 2017 Georgia Department of Transportation 2003 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map 2003 2004 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved May 23 2017 Georgia Department of Transportation 2004 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map 2004 2005 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved May 23 2017 Georgia Department of Transportation 2005 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map 2005 2006 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved May 23 2017 a b c Google January 4 2017 Overview map of SR 8 Conn Map Google Maps Google Retrieved January 4 2017 a b Georgia Department of Transportation 1995 General Highway Map Douglas County Georgia Map Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation via GDOT Maps a b c Georgia Department of Transportation 2009 General Highway Map Douglas County Georgia Map Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation via GDOT Maps Georgia Department of Transportation 2013 General Highway Map Douglas County Georgia Map Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation via GDOT Maps a b c d State Highway Department of Georgia January 1 1945 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved May 22 2017 a b Georgia Department of Transportation January 1978 Official Highway Map PDF Map 1978 79 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved May 23 2017 a b State Highway Department of Georgia 1949 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved May 23 2017 Corrected to April 1 1949 State Highway Department of Georgia April 1 1940 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved May 22 2017 State Highway Department of Georgia October 1 1940 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved May 22 2017 a b Georgia Department of Transportation 1940 General Highway Map Franklin County Georgia Map Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Perry inset via GDOT Maps a b Georgia Department of Transportation 1950 General Highway Map Franklin County Georgia Map Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Perry inset via GDOT Maps External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML Georgia State Route 8KML is from Wikidata nbsp Media related to Georgia State Route 8 at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Georgia State Route 8 amp oldid 1087353860, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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