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Special routes of U.S. Route 27

There are at least thirteen current and three former special routes of U.S. Route 27.


Special routes of U.S. Route 27
Highway system

Williston–Perry alternate route edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 27 Alternate

LocationWillistonPerry, Florida
Length93.281 mi[1] (150.121 km)

U.S. Route 27 Alternate (US 27 Alt.) is a 93.281-mile-long (150.121 km) alternate route of US 27 that exists in the north-central part of the U.S. state of Florida. It is signed north–south, but is a primarily east–west route, traveling between Williston and Perry. US 27 Alt. is concurrent with US 19/US 98 from Chiefland to Perry, and also has the hidden FDOT designation of State Road 55 (SR 55). Between Williston and Chiefland, it has the hidden SR 500 designation.

US 27 Alt. is one of the primary routes between Northwest and Central Florida, having been recently four-laned along its entire length. With a signed speed limit of 65 mph (105 km/h), this gives it more capacity than the mostly-two-lane mainline route.


CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
LevyWilliston0.0000.000  
 
 
 
US 27 / US 41 north / SR 121 north (North Main Street / East Noble Avenue / SR 500 south / SR 45 north) – Archer, Gainesville, Ocala
Southern terminus; south end of US 41/SR 45/SR 121 concurrency
0.5250.845 
 
 
 
US 41 south / SR 121 south (Southwest 7th Street / SR 45) – Dunnellon, Tampa
North end of US 41/SR 45/SR 121 concurrency
2.9454.740  CR 335A
4.8207.757 
 
CR 241 north (Northeast 150th Avenue)
Southern terminus of CR 241
9.42615.170 
 
CR 335 east
Western terminus of CR 335
Bronson11.98519.288 
 
CR 337 north (Court Street)
Southern terminus of CR 337
12.09419.463 
 
CR 337 south – Henry Beck Park
Northern terminus of CR 337
12.55920.212  SR 24 (Thrasher Drive) – Cedar Key, Archer
14.20322.858 
 
CR 32 east
Western terminus of CR 32
14.84623.892 
 
CR 339A south – Blue Springs
Northern terminus of CR 339A
15.78525.403 
 
CR 339 north – Trenton
Southern terminus of CR 339
19.10730.750 
 
CR 339A north (Northeast 20th Avenue)
Southern terminus of CR 339A
22.10135.568  CR 134 (Northwest 10th Avenue) – Levyville
Turkeytown24.11038.801 
 
 
 
CR 345 north / CR 347 south (Northwest 30th Avenue)
Southern terminus of CR 345; northern terminus of CR 347
Chiefland25.46840.987 
 
SR 345 south
Northern terminus of SR 345
26.65242.892 
 
 
 
US 19 south / US 98 south (SR 55) – Inglis, Cedar Key, St. Petersburg
North end of SR 500 concurrency; south end of SR 55 concurrency
see US 19 (mile 148.043-214.672)
TaylorPerry93.281150.121 
 
  
 
 
 
 
US 19 north / US 27 / US 98 west / US 221 Truck north (Hampton Springs Avenue / Byron Butler Parkway / SR 20 / SR 30 west) – Tallahassee
Northern terminus; north end of US 19/US 98 concurrency
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Attapulgus business loop edit

 

U.S. Highway 27 Business

LocationAttapulgus, Georgia
Length3.473 mi[2] (5.589 km)
Existed1995[3][4]–present

 

State Route 1 Business

LocationAttapulgus, Georgia

U.S. Route 27 Business (US 27 Bus.) is a 3.473-mile-long (5.589 km) business route of US 27 that partially exists in the city limits of Attapulgus, Georgia. It is concurrent with State Route 1 Business (SR 1 Bus.) for its entire length. US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus. begin at an intersection with US 27/SR 1 east-southeast of Attapulgus. It travels to the west-southwest and curves to the northwest. At the city limits of Attapulgus, it curves to a due-west direction. It travels just south of Lillian E. Williams Elementary School and then intersects the northern terminus of SR 241 (South Main Street). It curves to a nearly due-north direction before leaving the city. It travels through rural areas of the county before a curve to the northeast. It meets its northern terminus, a second intersection with US 27/SR 1 (Tallahassee Highway), which is also the southern terminus of Hodges–Riley Road. The entire length of US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus. is part of the National Highway System, a system of routes determined to be the most important for the nation's economy, mobility, and defense.[5]

The roadway that would eventually become US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus. was established at least as early as 1919 as part of SR 1.[6] In the first half of 1936, this segment had a "completed hard surface".[7][8] Between the beginning of 1953 and the 1960, SR 1 was routed on a more direct path between Amsterdam and Attapulgus, with a "soil surface".[9][10] In 1989, an eastern bypass of Attapulgus, designated as SR 831, was proposed from east-southeast of the city to north-northwest of it.[11][12] In 1995, US 27/SR 1 was shifted onto this bypass. Its former path was redesignated as SR 1 Bus.[3][4] Between the beginning of 1996 and the beginning of 2011, US 27 Bus. was designated on the path of SR 1 Bus.[13][14]

The entire route is in Decatur County.

Locationmi[15]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0   US 27 / SR 1 – Tallahassee, BainbridgeSouthern terminus of US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus.; south end of SR 1 Bus. concurrency
Attapulgus1.42.3 
 
SR 241 south (South Main Street) / North Main Street north – Quincy, Fla.
Northern terminus of SR 241; southern terminus of North Main Street
3.55.6   US 27 / SR 1 (Tallahassee Highway) / Hodges–Riley Road north – Tallahassee, BainbridgeNorthern terminus of US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus.; north end of SR 1 Bus. concurrency; southern terminus of Hodges–Riley Road
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Bainbridge business loop edit

 

U.S. Highway 27 Business

LocationBainbridge, Georgia
Length3.064 mi[2] (4.931 km)
Existed1964[10][16]–present

 

State Route 1 Business

LocationBainbridge, Georgia

U.S. Route 27 Business (US 27 Bus.) is a 3.064-mile-long (4.931 km) business route of US 27 that exists completely within the city limits of Bainbridge, Georgia. It is concurrent with State Route 1 Business (SR 1 Bus.) for its entire length. It begins at an interchange with US 27/US 84/SR 1/SR 38, which is a freeway-grade bypass of downtown Bainbridge. US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus. travels to the north-northwest on Tallahassee Highway. The name changes to Scott Street at an intersection with College Street. At Shotwell Street, they begin a concurrency with US 84 Bus./SR 38 Bus. The four highways head on a due-west direction. At South Broad Street, US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus. ends its concurrency with US 84 Bus./SR 38 Bus. and begins one with SR 97/SR 309. They pass Willis Park and then split at Calhoun Street, with SR 97/SR 309 heading east and US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus. heading west. They curve to the west-northwest and cross over the Flint River. After this crossing, the local name changes to Dothan Road. At Newton Road, they begin a brief concurrency with SR 253; at Spring Creek Road, SR 253 splits off. They then reach their northern terminus, another interchange with the US 27/US 84/SR 1/SR 38 bypass. Here, US 84/SR 38 takes on the Dothan Road name; US 27/SR 1 uses the Colquitt Highway name. The roadway that would eventually become US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus. was established at least as early as 1919 as part of SR 1.[6] By the end of 1934, US 27 was designated on SR 1 in the area.[17][18] By the end of 1939, this segment of US 27/SR 1 had a "completed hard surface".[19][20] Between the beginning of 1960 and the beginning of 1965, US 27 (and possibly SR 1) in the Bainbridge area was shifted onto the bypass, at the time designated as SR 38 Loop. The former path of US 27 was redesignated US 27 Bus.[10][16] By the beginning of 1977, SR 1 Bus. was indicated to be designated on US 27 Bus. in the city.[16][21] In 1976, SR 38 Loop was decommissioned, with the SR 38 mainline designated on its former path. The former path of SR 38 was redesignated as SR 38 Bus.[22][23]

The entire route is in Bainbridge, Decatur County.

mi[2]kmDestinationsNotes
0.0000.000     
 
  US 27 / US 84 / SR 1 / SR 38 / SR 1 Bus. begins – Donalsonville, Cairo, Bainbridge College, Memorial Hospital and Manor
Southern terminus of US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus.; south end of SR 1 Bus. concurrency; interchange
0.9341.503 
 
 
 
  US 84 Bus. east / SR 38 Bus. east (Shotwell Street) – Cairo, Memorial Hospital and Manor
South end of US 84 Bus./SR 38 Bus. concurrency
1.3942.243 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
US 84 Bus. west / SR 38 Bus. west / SR 97 south / SR 309 south (Shotwell Street)
North end of US 84 Bus./SR 38 Bus. concurrency; south end of SR 97/SR 309 concurrency
1.7592.831 
 
 
 
 
 
SR 97 north / SR 309 north (Calhoun Street) to SR 262
North end of SR 97/SR 309 concurrency
2.5084.036 
 
SR 253 north (Newton Road) – Newton
South end of SR 253 concurrency
2.8874.646 
 
SR 253 south (Spring Creek Road) – Seminole St. Pk.
North end of SR 253 concurrency
3.0644.931     
 
US 27 / SR 1 (Colquitt Highway) / US 84 / SR 38 (Dothan Road) / SR 1 Bus. ends – Donalsonville, Dothan, Colquitt, Blakely
Northern terminus of US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus.; north end of SR 1 Bus. concurrency; interchange
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Blakely business loop edit

 

U.S. Highway 27 Business

LocationBlakely, Georgia
Length4.315 mi[2] (6.944 km)
Existed1993[24][25]–present

 

State Route 1 Business

LocationBlakely, Georgia

U.S. Route 27 Business (US 27 Bus.) is a 4.315-mile-long (6.944 km) business route of US 27 that exists completely within the city limits of Blakely, Georgia. It travels concurrent with State Route 1 Business (SR 1 Bus.) for its entire length. US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus. begins at an intersection with US 27/SR 1 in the southeastern part of the city. They travel northwest on South Main Street and curve to a nearly due-north direction just before an intersection with SR 39 (East South Boulevard). US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus./SR 39 continue to the north. Just to the east of Early County High School and Early County Middle School, SR 62 (Columbia Street) joins the concurrency. This intersection also marks the western terminus of Bob White Avenue. Two blocks later, the concurrency begins to travel around the town square. On the east side of this square, SR 62 departs the concurrency. The concurrent highways continue northward, crossing over some railroad tracks of Norfolk Southern Railway, and intersect SR 62 Byp. (Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard). At this intersection, SR 39 departs the concurrency. US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus. begins curving to the northwest and head to the east-southeast just before reaching their northern terminus, a second intersection with US 27/SR 1. Between the beginning of 1920 and the end of 1921, the ColquittCuthbert, which formerly traveled through Arlington and Edison, was shifted westward to travel through Blakely.[6][26] By the end of 1934, US 27 was designated on all of SR 1.[17][18] By the end of 1939, all of US 27/SR 1 in the Blakely area had a "completed hard surface".[19][20] In 1992, an eastern bypass of Blakely, designated as SR 838, was proposed from south-southeast of the city to north-northeast of it.[27][24] The next year, US 27/SR 1 in the Blakely area was shifted eastward, onto the path of SR 838. The former path through the city became US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus.[24][25]

The entire route is in Blakely, Early County.

mi[2]kmDestinationsNotes
0.0000.000   
 
US 27 / SR 1 / SR 1 Bus. begins – Bainbridge, Cuthbert
Southern terminus of US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus.; south end of SR 1 Bus. concurrency
0.9001.448 
 
SR 39 south (East South Boulevard) – Donalsonville
South end of SR 39 concurrency
1.5742.533 
 
SR 62 west (Columbia Street) / Bob White Avenue east
South end of SR 62 concurrency; western terminus of Bob White Avenue
1.7552.824 
 
 
 
SR 62 east (Magnolia Street) to SR 200
North end of SR 62 concurrency
2.7544.432 
 
  SR 39 north / SR 62 Byp. (Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard) – Fort Gaines, Albany
North end of SR 39 concurrency
4.3156.944   
 
US 27 / SR 1 / SR 1 Bus. ends – Colquitt, Bluffton
Northern terminus of US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus.; north end of SR 1 Bus.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Cuthbert business loop edit

 

U.S. Highway 27 Business

LocationCuthbert, Georgia
Length3.297 mi[2] (5.306 km)
Existed1994[28][29]–present

 

State Route 1 Business

LocationCuthbert, Georgia

U.S. Route 27 Business (US 27 Bus.) is a 3.297-mile-long (5.306 km) business route of US 27 that partially exists in the city limits of Cuthbert, Georgia. It is concurrent with State Route 1 Business (SR 1 Bus.) for its entire length. US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus. starts at an intersection with US 27/SR 1 south of Cuthbert. They travel on Blakely Street to the northwest and curve to the north-northeast. Just south of the city limits, they intersect the northern terminus of Edison Highway, which leads to SR 216. They cross over some railroad tracks of Norfolk Southern Railway. In downtown, they intersect US 82/SR 50 at the town square (which functions like a traffic circle around a memorial park). The four highways have a brief concurrency around the town square. After departing the town square, US 27/SR 1 curves to the north-northwest before resuming its north-northeast direction. After crossing over Town Branch, US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus. leaves the city limits. It curves to the northeast and reaches its northern terminus, a second intersection with US 27/SR 1. The roadway that would eventually become US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus. was established at least as early as 1919 as part of SR 1 from Edison, through Cuthbert, and into Lumpkin.[6] By the end of 1921, the Colquitt–Cuthbert segment was shifted westward to travel through Blakely.[6][26] By the end of 1934, US 27 was designated on the entire length of SR 1.[17][18] In 1938, the northern two-thirds of the Randolph County portion of the Blakely–Cuthbert segment had a "completed hard surface".[30][31] In the third quarter of 1939, the southern part of the Randolph County portion of the Cuthbert–Lumpkin segment also had a completed hard surface.[32][19] In 1993, a southeastern bypass of Cuthbert, designated as SR 847, was proposed from south-southwest of the city to north-northeast of it.[24][25] The next year, the path of US 27/SR 1 through the Cuthbert area was shifted eastward, onto SR 847. The former path was redesignated as US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus.[28][29]

The entire route is in Randolph County.

Locationmi[33]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0   
 
US 27 / SR 1 / SR 1 Bus. begins
Southern terminus of US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus.; south end of SR 1 Bus. concurrency
0.60.97 
 
To SR 216 (Edison Highway south)
Northern terminus of Edison Highway
Cuthbert1.72.7 
 
 
 
US 82 west / SR 50 west (West Dawson Street) – Georgetown, Eufaula, AL, Andrew College
South end of US 82/SR 50 concurrency on one-way street around town square
1.82.9 
 
 
 
US 82 east / SR 50 east (Broad Street) – Dawson
North end of US 82/SR 50 concurrency on one-way street around town square
3.45.5   
 
US 27 / SR 1 / SR 1 Bus. ends
Northern terminus of US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus.; north end of SR 1 Bus. concurrency
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Lumpkin connector route edit

 

State Route 1 Connector

LocationLumpkin, Georgia
Length0.719 mi[2] (1,157 m)
Existed2001[34][35]–present

State Route 1 Connector (SR 1 Conn.) is a 0.719-mile-long (1.157 km) connecting route of SR 1 that exists almost entirely within the city limits of Lumpkin, Georgia. It begins at an intersection with SR 27 (Broad Street) in the west-central part of the city. It travels nearly due north on Chestnut Street for one block to an intersection with the eastern terminus of SR 39 Conn. (Florence Street). It curves to the north-northeast and crosses over some railroad tracks of CSX before leaving the city. Almost immediately, it curves to the northwest and reaches its northern terminus, an intersection with US 27/SR 1. In 2001, SR 1 Conn. was established on its current path.[34][35]

The entire route is in Stewart County.

Locationmi[2]kmDestinationsNotes
Lumpkin0.0000.000  SR 27 (Broad Street) – Eufaula, Ala, Georgetown, Richland, CuthbertSouthern terminus
0.1200.193 
 
SR 39 Conn. west (Florence Street)
Eastern terminus of SR 39 Conn.
0.7191.157   US 27 / SR 1 – Cuthbert, CussetaNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Bremen business loop edit

 

U.S. Highway 27 Business

LocationBremen, Georgia
Length4.748 mi[2] (7.641 km)
Existed1993[24][25]–present

 

State Route 1 Business

LocationBremen, Georgia

U.S. Route 27 Business (US 27 Bus) is a 4.748-mile-long (7.641 km) business route of US 27 that exists almost entirely within the city limits of Bremen. It is concurrent with State Route 1 Business (SR 1 Bus.) for its entire length. US 27 Bus./SR 1 begins at an intersection with US 27/SR 1 in the southern part of the city, just north of Interstate 20 (I-20), in the north-central part of Carroll County. The business routes head to the northeast, enter Haralson County, and briefly leave the city limits. Just after re-entering, they travel under a railroad bridge that carries railroad tracks of Norfolk Southern Railway. They curve to the north-northwest and pass Higgins General Hospital at a point just west of Bremen High School. They intersect US 78/SR 8 (Atlantic Avenue/Pacific Avenue). Immediately on the north side of the intersection are railroad tracks for Southern Railway and Norfolk Southern Railway. They continue to the north-northwest and leave the city again before reaching their northern terminus, a second intersection with US 27/SR 1 north-northwest of the city. The entire length of US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus. is part of the National Highway System, a system of routes determined to be the most important for the nation's economy, mobility, and defense.[5]

The roadway that would eventually become US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus. was established at least as early as 1919 as part of SR 1.[6] By the end of 1934, US 27 was designated on the entire length of SR 1.[17][18] In the second quarter of 1935, a portion in the northern part of Bremen had a "completed hard surface".[36][37] Between September 1938 and July 1939, a portion in the southern part of the city also had a completed hard surface.[31][32] About 50 years later, in 1988, a western bypass of Bremen, designated as SR 793, was proposed from south-southwest of the city to north-northwest of it.[38][11] In 1993, US 27/SR 1 in the Bremen area was shifted westward, onto the path of SR 793. The former path was redesignated as US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus.[24][25]


CountyLocationmi[2]kmDestinationsNotes
CarrollBremen0.0000.000   
 
 
 
US 27 / SR 1 / SR 1 Bus. begins to I-20 – Carrollton, Cedartown
Southern terminus of US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus.; south end of SR 1 Bus. concurrency
Haralson2.3743.821   US 78 / SR 8 (Atlantic Avenue/Pacific Avenue) – Tallapoosa, Villa Rica
4.7487.641   
 
US 27 / SR 1 / SR 1 Bus. ends – Carrollton, Buchanan, Cedartown
Northern terminus of US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus.; north end of SR 1 Bus. concurrency
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Buchanan business loop edit

 

U.S. Highway 27 Business

LocationBuchanan, Georgia
Length2.397 mi[2] (3.858 km)
Existed1992[27][24]–present

 

State Route 1 Business

LocationBuchanan, Georgia

U.S. Route 27 Business (US 27 Bus.) is a 2.397-mile-long (3.858 km) business route of US 27 that partially exists in the city limits of Buchanan, Georgia. It is concurrent with State Route 1 Business (SR 1 Bus.) for its entire length. US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus. begins at an intersection with US 27/SR 1 southeast of Buchanan. Here, the roadway continues as Hilltop Drive. The business routes travel to the northwest, paralleling some railroad tracks of the Norfolk Southern Railway. They enter Buchanan and curve to the north-northwest. After intersecting SR 120, it travels on a bridge over the railroad tracks, which switch to the west side of the business routes. They travel just to the west of Buchanan Primary School and Buchanan Elementary School and just to the east of the Buchanan City Cemetery. They leave Buchanan and curve to the north-northeast before reaching their northern terminus, a second intersection with US 27/SR 1 north of the city. The entire length of US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus. is part of the National Highway System, a system of routes determined to be the most important for the nation's economy, mobility, and defense.[5]

The roadway that would eventually become US 27/SR 1 was established at least as early as 1919 as part of SR 1.[6] Between April and October 1934, a portion in the southern part of Buchanan had a "completed hard surface".[39][17] By the end of the year, US 27 was designated on SR 1.[17][18] In the third quarter of 1939, a portion in the northern part of the city had a completed hard surface.[32][19] About 50 years later, in 1989, SR 811 was proposed from US 27/SR 1 south-southeast of Buchanan north-northwest across US 27/SR 1, and curved around the east side of the city to a point north-northwest of it.[11][12] In 1992, US 27/SR 1 was rerouted onto the proposed path of SR 811 and was shifted east of the city. The former path was redesignated as US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus.[27][24]

The entire route is in Haralson County.

Locationmi[2]kmDestinationsNotes
0.0000.000   
 
US 27 / SR 1 / SR 1 Bus. begins / Hilltop Drive south – Bremen, Cedartown, Rome
Southern terminus of US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus.; northern terminus of Hilltop Drive; south end of SR 1 Bus. concurrency
Buchanan1.4172.280  SR 120 – Tallapoosa, Dallas
2.3973.858   
 
US 27 / SR 1 / SR 1 Bus. ends / Tallapoosa East Church Road north – Bremen, Cedartown, Rome
Northern terminus of US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus.; southern terminus of Tallapoosa East Church Road; north end of SR 1 concurrency
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Cedartown business loop edit

 

U.S. Highway 27 Business

LocationCedartown, Georgia
Length4.222 mi[2] (6.795 km)
Existed1991[40][27]–present

 

State Route 1 Business

LocationCedartown, Georgia

U.S. Route 27 Business (US 27 Bus.) is a 4.222-mile-long (6.795 km) business route of US 27 that exists entirely within the city limits of Cedartown, Georgia. It is concurrent with State Route 1 Business (SR 1 Bus.) for its entire length. US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus. begins at an intersection with US 27/SR 1/SR 100 (Martha Berry Highway) in the southern part of the city. This intersection is just north of the Cedar Valley Country Club. The business routes travel to the southeast and curve to the northwest. They travel on an overpass over US 27/SR 1/SR 100 and curve to the north-northwest and briefly parallel some railroad tracks of Norfolk Southern Railway. They intersect US 278/SR 6/SR 100 (Canal Street/Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard). They pass the Cedartown Welcome Center and cross over some railroad tracks of CSX. In downtown Cedartown, they pass Polk County Court House No. 2. They curve to the north-northeast and travel just to the west of Greenwood Cemetery. Then, they travel to the east of Peek Forest Park and Springdale Lake. They curve to the northeast and reach their northern terminus, a second intersection with US 27/SR 1 (Martha Berry Highway). Here, the roadway continues as Davis Road. The entire length of US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus. is part of the National Highway System, a system of routes determined to be the most important for the nation's economy, mobility, and defense.[5]

The roadway that would eventually become US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus. was established at least as early as 1919 as part of SR 1.[6] By the end of 1934, US 27 was designated on the entire length of SR 1.[17][18] In the first half of 1936, a portion of US 27/SR 1 in the southern half of the city had a "completed hard surface".[7][8] Between September 1938 and July 1939, the portion in the northern part of the city also had a completed hard surface.[31][32] In 1987, an eastern bypass of Cedartown, designated as SR 744, was proposed from south-southwest of the city to north-northeast of it.[41][38] In 1991, US 27/SR 1 in the Cedartown area was shifted eastward, onto the path of SR 744, with US 278/SR 6, which was also shifted out of the main part of the city. The former path of US 27/SR 1 was redesignated as US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus.[40][27]

The entire route is in Cedartown, Polk County.

mi[2]kmDestinationsNotes
0.0000.000    
 
US 27 / SR 1 / SR 100 (Martha Berry Highway) / SR 1 Bus. begins – Buchanan, Rome
Southern terminus of US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus.; south end of SR 1 Bus. concurrency
1.2722.047    US 278 / SR 6 / SR 100 (Canal Street/Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard) – Piedmont, Rockmart
4.2226.795   
 
US 27 / SR 1 / SR 1 Bus. ends (Martha Berry Highway) / Davis Road east – Buchanan, Bremen, Rome, Summerville
Northern terminus of US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus.; western terminus of Davis Road; north end of SR 1 Bus. concurrency
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Columbus–Carrollton alternate edit

 

U.S. Highway 27 Alternate

LocationColumbusCarrollton, Georgia
Length98.060 mi[2] (157.812 km)

U.S. Route 27 Alternate (US 27 Alt.) is an alternate route of US 27 from Columbus to Carrollton in the U.S. state of Georgia. While the main line of US 27 travels through LaGrange, US 27 Alt. veers to the east to serve the towns of Warm Springs, Greenville, and Newnan.

Rome loop route edit

 

State Route 1 Loop

LocationRome, Georgia
Length11.758 mi[2] (18.923 km)
Existed1992[27][24]–present

State Route 1 Loop (SR 1 Loop) is an 11.758-mile-long (18.923 km) loop route of SR 1 that exists in the east-central part of Floyd County, Georgia, almost entirely within the city limits of Rome. It begins at an intersection with US 411/SR 20 in the extreme southeastern corner of Rome. Here, the roadway continues as Mathis Road. It travels to the north-northeast and crosses over the Etowah River. SR 1 Loop curves to the north-northwest, leaves the city limits, and intersects SR 293 (Kingston Road). It curves to the northwest and travels on a bridge over some railroad tracks of Norfolk Southern Railway before re-entering the city limits of Rome. Almost immediately is an intersection with SR 53 (New Calhoun Highway). It curves to the west-southwest and passes State Mutual Stadium, the home stadium of the Minor League Baseball team Rome Braves. The loop crosses over the Oostanaula River before intersecting US 27/SR 1 on the southeastern corner of Berry College. On the southwestern corner, it crosses over Little Dry Creek. The highway curves to the northwest and travels to the north of Redmond Regional Medical Center. It travels to the west and curves to the south. It crosses over some railroad tracks of Norfolk Southern Railway. SR 1 Loop curves to the southwest and crosses over more railroad tracks of Norfolk Southern Railway before reaching its northern terminus, a second intersection with SR 20. Here, the roadway continues as Coosawattee Avenue. The entire current length of SR 1 Loop (and the entire length of the unbuilt portion in between the two sections) is part of the National Highway System, a system of routes determined to be the most important for the nation's economy, mobility, and defense.[42]

In 1985, SR 53 Spur was built from US 27/SR 1 just south of Mount Berry to SR 53 northeast of Rome; it was proposed to be extended west-northwest and south-southwest to SR 20 west-northwest of Rome. SR 746 was proposed from US 411/SR 20 southeast of Rome north-northeast and northwest to tie into the path of SR 53 Spur at an intersection with SR 53.[43][44] The next year, the portion west of US 27/SR 1 was cancelled.[44][41] In 1990, SR 746 was built from US 411/SR 20 to SR 293 east-northeast of Rome.[12][40] In 1992, all of SR 53 Spur and SR 746's completed section were redesignated as SR 1 Loop, with the segment between SR 293 and SR 53 between them completed, as well.[27][24] The next year, SR 1 Loop was completed from SR 20 west-northwest of Rome to US 27/SR 1 in Mount Berry.[24][25]

The entire route is in Floyd County.

Locationmi[2]kmDestinationsNotes
Rome0.0000.000   US 411 / SR 20 / Mathis Road south – Rome, CartersvilleSouthern terminus of SR 1 Loop; northern terminus of Mathis Road
2.8804.635  SR 293 (Kingston Road) – Rome, Driving Range, National Guard Armory
Rome5.4628.790  SR 53 (New Calhoun Highway) – Cave Spring, Calhoun, Fairmount
8.06712.983   US 27 / SR 1 (Martha Berry Boulevard) – Berry College, Stonebridge Golf Club, Shorter University
11.75818.923  SR 20 (Shorter Avenue) / Coosawattee Avenue southNorthern terminus of SR 1 Loop and Coosawattee Avenue
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

LaFayette business loop edit

 

U.S. Highway 27 Business

LocationLaFayette, Georgia
Length3.344 mi[2] (5.382 km)
Existed1988[38][11]–present

 

State Route 1 Business

LocationLaFayette, Georgia

U.S. Route 27 Business (US 27 Bus.) is a 3.344-mile-long (5.382 km) business route of US 27 that exists entirely within the city limits of LaFayette, Georgia. It is concurrent with State Route 1 Business (SR 1 Bus. for its entire length. US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus. begins at an intersection with US 27/SR 1 in the southeastern part of the city. They travel to the west-northwest and curve to the northwest. The business routes cross over Town Creek and curve to the north-northeast. They begin a concurrency with SR 193 (West Main Street). Just over 1,000 feet (300 m) later, SR 193 splits off onto East Villanow Street. This intersection is southwest of LaFayette Cemetery. They pass the Joe Stock Memorial Park and travel west of LaFayette Middle School before reaching their northern terminus, an intersection with US 27/SR 1/SR 136 (Lyle Jones Parkway/North Main Street) in the northern part of the city. The entire length of US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus. is part of the National Highway System, a system of routes determined to be the most important for the nation's economy, mobility, and defense.[5]

The roadway that would eventually become US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus. was established at least as early as 1919 as part of SR 1 in the LaFayette area.[6] Between October 1929 and June 1930, a portion in the southern part of LaFayette had a "completed hard surface".[45][46] By the end of 1930, US 41W was designated on SR 1 from Rome to LaFayette.[46][47] By the beginning of 1932, a portion of US 41W/SR 1 in the northern part of the city had a completed hard surface.[47][48] By the end of 1934, US 41W was decommissioned, and US 27 was designated on the entire length of SR 1.[17][18] Nearly 50 years later, an eastern bypass of LaFayette, designated as SR 730, was proposed from southeast of the city to north-northeast of it.[49][50] In 1988, US 27/SR 1 in the area was shifted eastward, onto the path of SR 730. Its former path through the city was redesignated as US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus.[38][11]

The entire route is in LaFayette, Walker County.

mi[2]kmDestinationsNotes
0.0000.000   
 
US 27 / SR 1 / SR 1 Bus. begins – Summerville, Ft Oglethorpe
Southern terminus of US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus.; south end of SR 1 Bus. concurrency
1.0361.667 
 
SR 193 north (West Main Street) – Davis Cross Rd., Max Stoker Recreation Center, Soccer Fields, Lowell Greene Ball Field, Crockford–Pigeon Mtn Wildlife Management Area
South end of SR 193 concurrency
 
 
SR 193 south (East Villanow Street)
North end of SR 193 concurrency
3.3445.382    
 
US 27 / SR 1 / SR 136 (Lyle Jones Parkway/North Main Street) / SR 1 Bus. ends / West McCarter Boulevard west – Chattanooga, Georgia Northwestern Technical College
Northern terminus of US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus.; eastern terminus of McCarter Boulevard; north end of SR 1 Bus. concurrency
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Nicholasville business route edit

 

 

U.S. Route 27 Business

LocationNicholasville, Kentucky
Length3.890 mi[51] (6.260 km)

U.S. Route 27 Business (US 27 Bus.) is a 3.890-mile-long (6.260 km) business route of US 27 that exists in Nicholasville. It travels through the heart of downtown, while the main route of US 27 travels just west of town.

The entire route is in Nicholasville, Jessamine County.

mi[51]kmDestinationsNotes
0.0000.000  US 27Southern terminus
2.1803.508 
 
 
 
KY 29 south (West Maple Street) / KY 39 south (East Maple Street)
Northern terminus of KY 29; southern terminus of KY 39
2.3223.737 
 
KY 169 north (West Oak Street) / East Oak Street
South end of KY 169 concurrency
2.3803.830 
 
KY 169 south (Richmond Avenue)
North end of KY 169 concurrency
3.8906.260  US 27 (Lexington Road)Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Cynthiana business loop edit

 

 

U.S. Route 27 Business

LocationCynthiana, Harrison County, Kentucky
Length2.602 mi[52] (4.188 km)
Existed2014–present

US 27 Business (US 27 Business) in Cynthiana runs through the heart of downtown, while the main route of US 27 runs on a bypass alignment just west of town.

Cynthiana connector edit

 

 

U.S. Route 27 Connector

LocationCynthiana, Harrison County, Kentucky
Length0.135 mi[52] (217 m)

U.S. Route 27 Connector (US 27 Conn) is a connector route in Cynthiana, Kentucky. It connects US 27 with Kentucky Route 36.

Former routes edit

In addition to the routes below, Michigan had a set of special routes of US 27 that have mostly been renumbered as special routes of different parents. The business route in Charlotte is now numbered as a business route of I-69. Those in Lansing, St. Johns, Ithaca, Alma, St. Louis, Mount Pleasant, Clare, and Harrison have been renumbered as business routes of US 127. Additionally, there was a US 27A that became the Alma business route and a Truck US 27 that became part of the former mainline US 27 through Lansing. The former business route in Marshall was turned over to local control and never renumbered as another highway.

Lake Weir alternate edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 27 Alternate

LocationBelleviewLady Lake, Florida
Existed?–1980

U.S. Route 27 Alternate (US 27 Alt.) is an alternate route of US 27 that exists around Lake Weir, from Belleview to Lady Lake, existed until 1980. This was also concurrent with US 441 Alt., and today is a bi-county maintained segment of County Road 25 (CR 25).[53]. This Alternate Rt 27 was the main Rt 441/Rt 27 highway prior to 1960. See https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/de/Cross_Florida_Barge_Canal_ACoE.jpg.

Polk County alternate edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 27 Alternate

LocationHaines City–Sunray Deli Estates, Florida
Existed1949–1998

Another Alternate U.S. 27 existed in Polk County from Haines City to Sunray Deli Estates. This bannered route was deleted in 1998 due to the north end being at U.S 17/92 instead of U.S. 27. Some road maps and atlases still continued to show it until 2011. The road is now known as State Road 17.

Sebring–Avon Park alternate route edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 27 Alternate

LocationSebringAvon Park, Florida
Existed1949–1979

A third Alternate U.S. 27 existed from Sebring to Avon Park. It was deleted in 1979, and is also part of State Road 17.

Columbus spur route (1946–1969) edit

 

State Route 1 Spur

LocationColumbus, Georgia
Existed1946[54][55]–1969[56][57]

State Route 1 Spur (SR 1 Spur) was a spur route of SR 1 that existed entirely within Muscogee County. Between the end of 1921 and the end of 1926, the roadway that would eventually become SR 1 Spur was established as an unnumbered road, with a "completed hard surface", from the southwestern part of Fort Benning north-northeast to SR 1 southeast of Columbus.[26][58] In 1934, this road's northern terminus was shifted northwest to just southeast of Columbus.[39][17] Early the next year, this road was under construction.[18][36] At the end of the year, it again had a completed hard surface.[59][7] Between the beginning of 1945 and November 1946, it was designated as SR 1 Spur.[54][55] By February 1948, it was extended northwest into Columbus, on Cusseta Road, then right onto 10th Avenue, and then left on 8th Street to end at US 27/US 280/SR 1.[55][60] Between April 1949 and August 1950, its northern terminus was shifted east-northeast, onto Brown Avenue, to end at SR 103 (Buena Vista Road).[61][62] Between the beginning of 1953 and the beginning of 1964, SR 1 Spur's northern terminus was truncated to its original point, at US 27/US 280/SR 1 north of Fort Benning. Its former path north of US 27/US 280/SR 1 on Fort Benning Road was redesignated as SR 357; its path on Cusseta Road and Brown Avenue was redesignated as SR 103 Spur.[63][64] In 1969, SR 357 was extended south-southwest, replacing all of SR 1 Spur.[56][57]

This table shows SR 1 Spur at its greatest extent (1948 to 1949). The entire route was in Muscogee County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Fort Benning 
 
SR 85 north
Southern terminus of SR 1 Spur and SR 85
    US 27 / US 280 / SR 1
Columbus    US 27 / US 280 / SR 1Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Columbus business loop edit

 

State Route 1 Business

LocationColumbus, Georgia
Existed1966[65][66]–1975[67][22]

State Route 1 Business (SR 1 Bus.) was a business route of SR 1 that existed mostly within Columbus, Georgia. The roadway that would eventually become SR 1 Bus. was established at least as early as 1919 as part of SR 1 in the Columbus area[6] Between the end of 1926 and the end of 1929, the entire length of highway in the area had a "completed hard surface".[58][45] Between the beginning of 1953 and the beginning of 1964, a freeway in the eastern part of Columbus was under construction from US 27/US 280/SR 1 (Victory Drive) southeast of the city to SR 357 (Buena Vista Road). It was projected from there to US 27/SR 1 north-northeast of the city.[63][64] In 1966, SR 1 was designated on this freeway. Its former path through Columbus was redesignated as SR 1 Bus.[65][66] In 1975, this freeway was redesignated as part of Interstate 185 (I-185; with the unsigned designation SR 411). SR 1 was reverted onto its former path, replacing SR 1 Bus.[67][22]

The entire route was in Columbus, Muscogee County.

mikmDestinationsNotes
 
 
 
 
  US 27 south / US 280 east / SR 1
Southern terminus of SR 1 Bus.; south end of US 27 and US 280 concurrencies
  SR 357 (Fort Benning Road)
 
 
SR 85 south (Lumpkin Road)
South end of SR 85 concurrency
 
 
SR 85 north (Lumpkin Road)
North end of SR 85 concurrency
 
 
 
 
 
 
US 80 west / US 280 west / SR 1 Spur west (4th Street)
Eastern terminus of SR 1 Spur; north end of US 280 concurrency; south end of US 80 concurrency
 
 
 
 
SR 22 east / SR 103 south (13th Street)
South end of SR 22 and SR 103 concurrencies
 
 
 
 
SR 22 west / SR 85 south (14th Street)
North end of SR 22 concurrency; south end of SR 85 concurrency
 
 
SR 103 north (River Road)
North end of SR 103 concurrency
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
US 27 Alt. north / US 80 east / SR 85 north (Columbus–Manchester Road)
Southern terminus of US 27 Alt.; north end of US 80 and SR 85 concurrencies
 
 
  US 27 north / SR 1
Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Columbus spur route (1963–1988) edit

 

State Route 1 Spur

LocationColumbus, Georgia
Existed1963[68][69]–1988[38][11]

State Route 1 Spur (SR 1 Spur) was a spur route of SR 1 that existed entirely within the city limits of Columbus, Georgia. Between June 1960 and June 1963, it was established on 4th Street from the Alabama state line to US 27/US 280/SR 1 (4th Avenue).[68][69] Between the beginning of 1953 and the beginning of 1964, US 280 in Columbus was shifted southwestward onto the path of SR 1 Spur.[63][64] In 1967, US 80's path in Columbus was shifted southeastward, onto the path of US 27/SR 1, then onto US 280/SR 1 Spur.[66][70] In 1988, SR 55 in the Columbus area and SR 1 Spur were redesignated as part of SR 520. At this time, US 80 was shifted northward, off of this path.[38][11]

The entire route was in Columbus, Muscogee County.

mikmDestinationsNotes
 
 
 
 
US 80 west / US 280 west
Western terminus at the Alabama state line; west end of US 80/US 280 concurrency
  
 
 
 
  US 27 / US 80 east / US 280 east / SR 1
Eastern terminus; east end of US 80/US 280 concurrency
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

LaGrange spur route edit

 

State Route 1 Spur

LocationLaGrange, Georgia
Existed1963[69][65]–1971[71][72]

State Route 1 Spur (SR 1 Spur) was a short-lived spur route of SR 1 that existed entirely within the city limits of LaGrange, Georgia. Between June 1963 and the end of 1965, it was established from US 27/SR 1/SR 219 (Hamilton Road) in the south-central part of downtown LaGrange north-northwest to US 29/SR 14/SR 109 (Broad Street) in the western part.[69][65] In 1971, SR 1 in the city was shifted westward, replacing the spur route.[71][72]

The entire route was in LaGrange, Troup County.

mikmDestinationsNotes
    US 27 / SR 1 / SR 219 (Hamilton Road)Southern terminus
    US 29 / SR 14 / SR 109 (Broad Street)Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Floyd County spur route edit

 

State Route 1 Spur

LocationFloyd County, Georgia
Existed1946[54][55]–1955[73][74]

State Route 1 Spur (SR 1 Spur) was a short-lived spur route of SR 1 that existed in the south-central part of Floyd County, Georgia. The roadway that would eventually become SR 1 Spur was established at least as early as 1919 as part of SR 1.[6] By the end of 1934, U.S. Route 27 (US 27) was designated on the entire length of SR 1.[17][18] At the end of 1937, a portion south-southwest of Rome had a "completed hard surface".[75][30] The next year, the entire Floyd County portion of US 27/SR 1 had a completed hard surface.[30][31] Between the beginning of 1945 and November 1946, SR 1's path south-southwest of Rome was shifted eastward. Its former path on US 27 was redesignated as SR 1 Spur.[54][55] Between June 1954 and June 1955, SR 1 was reverted onto its old path, replacing SR 1 Spur. Its former path, east of US 27 was redesignated as SR 1E.[73][74]

The entire route was in Floyd County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
 
 
  US 27 south / SR 1
Southern terminus; south end of US 27 concurrency
 
 
   US 27 north / US 411 / SR 53
Northern terminus; north end of US 27 concurrency
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Rome spur route edit

 

State Route 1 Spur

LocationRome, Georgia
Existed1960[76][68]–1966[65][66]

State Route 1 Spur (SR 1 Spur) was a spur route of SR 1 Spur that existed entirely within the city limits of Rome, Georgia. Between July 1957 and June 1960, it was established on East 12th Street from US 27/US 411/SR 1/SR 53 (Cave Spring Road) east-southeast to SR 101 (Dean Avenue).[76][68] By June 1963, US 411 in the east part of the city was routed onto SR 101 at the eastern terminus of SR 1 Spur.[68][69] In 1966, it was redesignated as SR 53 Spur.[65][66]

The entire route was in Rome, Floyd County.

mikmDestinationsNotes
     US 27 / US 411 / SR 1 / SR 53 (Cave Spring Road)Western terminus
  SR 1E (Maple Avenue)
   US 411 / SR 101 (Dean Avenue)Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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There are at least thirteen current and three former special routes of U S Route 27 Special routes of U S Route 27Highway systemUnited States Numbered Highway SystemList Special Divided Contents 1 Williston Perry alternate route 2 Attapulgus business loop 3 Bainbridge business loop 4 Blakely business loop 5 Cuthbert business loop 6 Lumpkin connector route 7 Bremen business loop 8 Buchanan business loop 9 Cedartown business loop 10 Columbus Carrollton alternate 11 Rome loop route 12 LaFayette business loop 13 Nicholasville business route 14 Cynthiana business loop 15 Cynthiana connector 16 Former routes 16 1 Lake Weir alternate 16 2 Polk County alternate 16 3 Sebring Avon Park alternate route 16 4 Columbus spur route 1946 1969 16 5 Columbus business loop 16 6 Columbus spur route 1963 1988 16 7 LaGrange spur route 16 8 Floyd County spur route 16 9 Rome spur route 17 ReferencesWilliston Perry alternate route editThis section has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it May 2017 This section relies largely or entirely upon a single source Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources at this section May 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp nbsp U S Highway 27 AlternateLocationWilliston Perry FloridaLength93 281 mi 1 150 121 km U S Route 27 Alternate US 27 Alt is a 93 281 mile long 150 121 km alternate route of US 27 that exists in the north central part of the U S state of Florida It is signed north south but is a primarily east west route traveling between Williston and Perry US 27 Alt is concurrent with US 19 US 98 from Chiefland to Perry and also has the hidden FDOT designation of State Road 55 SR 55 Between Williston and Chiefland it has the hidden SR 500 designation US 27 Alt is one of the primary routes between Northwest and Central Florida having been recently four laned along its entire length With a signed speed limit of 65 mph 105 km h this gives it more capacity than the mostly two lane mainline route CountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotesLevyWilliston0 0000 000 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 27 US 41 north SR 121 north North Main Street East Noble Avenue SR 500 south SR 45 north Archer Gainesville OcalaSouthern terminus south end of US 41 SR 45 SR 121 concurrency0 5250 845 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 41 south SR 121 south Southwest 7th Street SR 45 Dunnellon TampaNorth end of US 41 SR 45 SR 121 concurrency 2 9454 740 nbsp CR 335A 4 8207 757 nbsp nbsp CR 241 north Northeast 150th Avenue Southern terminus of CR 241 9 42615 170 nbsp nbsp CR 335 eastWestern terminus of CR 335Bronson11 98519 288 nbsp nbsp CR 337 north Court Street Southern terminus of CR 33712 09419 463 nbsp nbsp CR 337 south Henry Beck ParkNorthern terminus of CR 33712 55920 212 nbsp SR 24 Thrasher Drive Cedar Key Archer 14 20322 858 nbsp nbsp CR 32 eastWestern terminus of CR 32 14 84623 892 nbsp nbsp CR 339A south Blue SpringsNorthern terminus of CR 339A 15 78525 403 nbsp nbsp CR 339 north TrentonSouthern terminus of CR 339 19 10730 750 nbsp nbsp CR 339A north Northeast 20th Avenue Southern terminus of CR 339A 22 10135 568 nbsp CR 134 Northwest 10th Avenue LevyvilleTurkeytown24 11038 801 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp CR 345 north CR 347 south Northwest 30th Avenue Southern terminus of CR 345 northern terminus of CR 347Chiefland25 46840 987 nbsp nbsp SR 345 southNorthern terminus of SR 34526 65242 892 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 19 south US 98 south SR 55 Inglis Cedar Key St PetersburgNorth end of SR 500 concurrency south end of SR 55 concurrencysee US 19 mile 148 043 214 672 TaylorPerry93 281150 121 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 19 north US 27 US 98 west US 221 Truck north Hampton Springs Avenue Byron Butler Parkway SR 20 SR 30 west TallahasseeNorthern terminus north end of US 19 US 98 concurrency1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusAttapulgus business loop edit nbsp U S Highway 27 BusinessLocationAttapulgus GeorgiaLength3 473 mi 2 5 589 km Existed1995 3 4 present nbsp State Route 1 BusinessLocationAttapulgus GeorgiaU S Route 27 Business US 27 Bus is a 3 473 mile long 5 589 km business route of US 27 that partially exists in the city limits of Attapulgus Georgia It is concurrent with State Route 1 Business SR 1 Bus for its entire length US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus begin at an intersection with US 27 SR 1 east southeast of Attapulgus It travels to the west southwest and curves to the northwest At the city limits of Attapulgus it curves to a due west direction It travels just south of Lillian E Williams Elementary School and then intersects the northern terminus of SR 241 South Main Street It curves to a nearly due north direction before leaving the city It travels through rural areas of the county before a curve to the northeast It meets its northern terminus a second intersection with US 27 SR 1 Tallahassee Highway which is also the southern terminus of Hodges Riley Road The entire length of US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus is part of the National Highway System a system of routes determined to be the most important for the nation s economy mobility and defense 5 The roadway that would eventually become US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus was established at least as early as 1919 as part of SR 1 6 In the first half of 1936 this segment had a completed hard surface 7 8 Between the beginning of 1953 and the 1960 SR 1 was routed on a more direct path between Amsterdam and Attapulgus with a soil surface 9 10 In 1989 an eastern bypass of Attapulgus designated as SR 831 was proposed from east southeast of the city to north northwest of it 11 12 In 1995 US 27 SR 1 was shifted onto this bypass Its former path was redesignated as SR 1 Bus 3 4 Between the beginning of 1996 and the beginning of 2011 US 27 Bus was designated on the path of SR 1 Bus 13 14 The entire route is in Decatur County Locationmi 15 kmDestinationsNotes 0 00 0 nbsp nbsp US 27 SR 1 Tallahassee BainbridgeSouthern terminus of US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus south end of SR 1 Bus concurrencyAttapulgus1 42 3 nbsp nbsp SR 241 south South Main Street North Main Street north Quincy Fla Northern terminus of SR 241 southern terminus of North Main Street 3 55 6 nbsp nbsp US 27 SR 1 Tallahassee Highway Hodges Riley Road north Tallahassee BainbridgeNorthern terminus of US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus north end of SR 1 Bus concurrency southern terminus of Hodges Riley Road1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusBainbridge business loop edit nbsp U S Highway 27 BusinessLocationBainbridge GeorgiaLength3 064 mi 2 4 931 km Existed1964 10 16 present nbsp State Route 1 BusinessLocationBainbridge GeorgiaU S Route 27 Business US 27 Bus is a 3 064 mile long 4 931 km business route of US 27 that exists completely within the city limits of Bainbridge Georgia It is concurrent with State Route 1 Business SR 1 Bus for its entire length It begins at an interchange with US 27 US 84 SR 1 SR 38 which is a freeway grade bypass of downtown Bainbridge US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus travels to the north northwest on Tallahassee Highway The name changes to Scott Street at an intersection with College Street At Shotwell Street they begin a concurrency with US 84 Bus SR 38 Bus The four highways head on a due west direction At South Broad Street US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus ends its concurrency with US 84 Bus SR 38 Bus and begins one with SR 97 SR 309 They pass Willis Park and then split at Calhoun Street with SR 97 SR 309 heading east and US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus heading west They curve to the west northwest and cross over the Flint River After this crossing the local name changes to Dothan Road At Newton Road they begin a brief concurrency with SR 253 at Spring Creek Road SR 253 splits off They then reach their northern terminus another interchange with the US 27 US 84 SR 1 SR 38 bypass Here US 84 SR 38 takes on the Dothan Road name US 27 SR 1 uses the Colquitt Highway name The roadway that would eventually become US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus was established at least as early as 1919 as part of SR 1 6 By the end of 1934 US 27 was designated on SR 1 in the area 17 18 By the end of 1939 this segment of US 27 SR 1 had a completed hard surface 19 20 Between the beginning of 1960 and the beginning of 1965 US 27 and possibly SR 1 in the Bainbridge area was shifted onto the bypass at the time designated as SR 38 Loop The former path of US 27 was redesignated US 27 Bus 10 16 By the beginning of 1977 SR 1 Bus was indicated to be designated on US 27 Bus in the city 16 21 In 1976 SR 38 Loop was decommissioned with the SR 38 mainline designated on its former path The former path of SR 38 was redesignated as SR 38 Bus 22 23 The entire route is in Bainbridge Decatur County mi 2 kmDestinationsNotes0 0000 000 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 27 US 84 SR 1 SR 38 SR 1 Bus begins Donalsonville Cairo Bainbridge College Memorial Hospital and ManorSouthern terminus of US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus south end of SR 1 Bus concurrency interchange0 9341 503 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 84 Bus east SR 38 Bus east Shotwell Street Cairo Memorial Hospital and ManorSouth end of US 84 Bus SR 38 Bus concurrency1 3942 243 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 84 Bus west SR 38 Bus west SR 97 south SR 309 south Shotwell Street North end of US 84 Bus SR 38 Bus concurrency south end of SR 97 SR 309 concurrency1 7592 831 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 97 north SR 309 north Calhoun Street to SR 262North end of SR 97 SR 309 concurrency2 5084 036 nbsp nbsp SR 253 north Newton Road NewtonSouth end of SR 253 concurrency2 8874 646 nbsp nbsp SR 253 south Spring Creek Road Seminole St Pk North end of SR 253 concurrency3 0644 931 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 27 SR 1 Colquitt Highway US 84 SR 38 Dothan Road SR 1 Bus ends Donalsonville Dothan Colquitt BlakelyNorthern terminus of US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus north end of SR 1 Bus concurrency interchange1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusBlakely business loop edit nbsp U S Highway 27 BusinessLocationBlakely GeorgiaLength4 315 mi 2 6 944 km Existed1993 24 25 present nbsp State Route 1 BusinessLocationBlakely GeorgiaU S Route 27 Business US 27 Bus is a 4 315 mile long 6 944 km business route of US 27 that exists completely within the city limits of Blakely Georgia It travels concurrent with State Route 1 Business SR 1 Bus for its entire length US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus begins at an intersection with US 27 SR 1 in the southeastern part of the city They travel northwest on South Main Street and curve to a nearly due north direction just before an intersection with SR 39 East South Boulevard US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus SR 39 continue to the north Just to the east of Early County High School and Early County Middle School SR 62 Columbia Street joins the concurrency This intersection also marks the western terminus of Bob White Avenue Two blocks later the concurrency begins to travel around the town square On the east side of this square SR 62 departs the concurrency The concurrent highways continue northward crossing over some railroad tracks of Norfolk Southern Railway and intersect SR 62 Byp Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard At this intersection SR 39 departs the concurrency US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus begins curving to the northwest and head to the east southeast just before reaching their northern terminus a second intersection with US 27 SR 1 Between the beginning of 1920 and the end of 1921 the Colquitt Cuthbert which formerly traveled through Arlington and Edison was shifted westward to travel through Blakely 6 26 By the end of 1934 US 27 was designated on all of SR 1 17 18 By the end of 1939 all of US 27 SR 1 in the Blakely area had a completed hard surface 19 20 In 1992 an eastern bypass of Blakely designated as SR 838 was proposed from south southeast of the city to north northeast of it 27 24 The next year US 27 SR 1 in the Blakely area was shifted eastward onto the path of SR 838 The former path through the city became US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus 24 25 The entire route is in Blakely Early County mi 2 kmDestinationsNotes0 0000 000 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 27 SR 1 SR 1 Bus begins Bainbridge CuthbertSouthern terminus of US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus south end of SR 1 Bus concurrency0 9001 448 nbsp nbsp SR 39 south East South Boulevard DonalsonvilleSouth end of SR 39 concurrency1 5742 533 nbsp nbsp SR 62 west Columbia Street Bob White Avenue eastSouth end of SR 62 concurrency western terminus of Bob White Avenue1 7552 824 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 62 east Magnolia Street to SR 200North end of SR 62 concurrency2 7544 432 nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 39 north SR 62 Byp Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard Fort Gaines AlbanyNorth end of SR 39 concurrency4 3156 944 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 27 SR 1 SR 1 Bus ends Colquitt BlufftonNorthern terminus of US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus north end of SR 1 Bus 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusCuthbert business loop edit nbsp U S Highway 27 BusinessLocationCuthbert GeorgiaLength3 297 mi 2 5 306 km Existed1994 28 29 present nbsp State Route 1 BusinessLocationCuthbert GeorgiaU S Route 27 Business US 27 Bus is a 3 297 mile long 5 306 km business route of US 27 that partially exists in the city limits of Cuthbert Georgia It is concurrent with State Route 1 Business SR 1 Bus for its entire length US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus starts at an intersection with US 27 SR 1 south of Cuthbert They travel on Blakely Street to the northwest and curve to the north northeast Just south of the city limits they intersect the northern terminus of Edison Highway which leads to SR 216 They cross over some railroad tracks of Norfolk Southern Railway In downtown they intersect US 82 SR 50 at the town square which functions like a traffic circle around a memorial park The four highways have a brief concurrency around the town square After departing the town square US 27 SR 1 curves to the north northwest before resuming its north northeast direction After crossing over Town Branch US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus leaves the city limits It curves to the northeast and reaches its northern terminus a second intersection with US 27 SR 1 The roadway that would eventually become US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus was established at least as early as 1919 as part of SR 1 from Edison through Cuthbert and into Lumpkin 6 By the end of 1921 the Colquitt Cuthbert segment was shifted westward to travel through Blakely 6 26 By the end of 1934 US 27 was designated on the entire length of SR 1 17 18 In 1938 the northern two thirds of the Randolph County portion of the Blakely Cuthbert segment had a completed hard surface 30 31 In the third quarter of 1939 the southern part of the Randolph County portion of the Cuthbert Lumpkin segment also had a completed hard surface 32 19 In 1993 a southeastern bypass of Cuthbert designated as SR 847 was proposed from south southwest of the city to north northeast of it 24 25 The next year the path of US 27 SR 1 through the Cuthbert area was shifted eastward onto SR 847 The former path was redesignated as US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus 28 29 The entire route is in Randolph County Locationmi 33 kmDestinationsNotes 0 00 0 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 27 SR 1 SR 1 Bus beginsSouthern terminus of US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus south end of SR 1 Bus concurrency 0 60 97 nbsp nbsp To SR 216 Edison Highway south Northern terminus of Edison HighwayCuthbert1 72 7 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 82 west SR 50 west West Dawson Street Georgetown Eufaula AL Andrew CollegeSouth end of US 82 SR 50 concurrency on one way street around town square1 82 9 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 82 east SR 50 east Broad Street DawsonNorth end of US 82 SR 50 concurrency on one way street around town square 3 45 5 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 27 SR 1 SR 1 Bus endsNorthern terminus of US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus north end of SR 1 Bus concurrency1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusLumpkin connector route edit nbsp State Route 1 ConnectorLocationLumpkin GeorgiaLength0 719 mi 2 1 157 m Existed2001 34 35 presentState Route 1 Connector SR 1 Conn is a 0 719 mile long 1 157 km connecting route of SR 1 that exists almost entirely within the city limits of Lumpkin Georgia It begins at an intersection with SR 27 Broad Street in the west central part of the city It travels nearly due north on Chestnut Street for one block to an intersection with the eastern terminus of SR 39 Conn Florence Street It curves to the north northeast and crosses over some railroad tracks of CSX before leaving the city Almost immediately it curves to the northwest and reaches its northern terminus an intersection with US 27 SR 1 In 2001 SR 1 Conn was established on its current path 34 35 The entire route is in Stewart County Locationmi 2 kmDestinationsNotesLumpkin0 0000 000 nbsp SR 27 Broad Street Eufaula Ala Georgetown Richland CuthbertSouthern terminus0 1200 193 nbsp nbsp SR 39 Conn west Florence Street Eastern terminus of SR 39 Conn 0 7191 157 nbsp nbsp US 27 SR 1 Cuthbert CussetaNorthern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miBremen business loop edit nbsp U S Highway 27 BusinessLocationBremen GeorgiaLength4 748 mi 2 7 641 km Existed1993 24 25 present nbsp State Route 1 BusinessLocationBremen GeorgiaU S Route 27 Business US 27 Bus is a 4 748 mile long 7 641 km business route of US 27 that exists almost entirely within the city limits of Bremen It is concurrent with State Route 1 Business SR 1 Bus for its entire length US 27 Bus SR 1 begins at an intersection with US 27 SR 1 in the southern part of the city just north of Interstate 20 I 20 in the north central part of Carroll County The business routes head to the northeast enter Haralson County and briefly leave the city limits Just after re entering they travel under a railroad bridge that carries railroad tracks of Norfolk Southern Railway They curve to the north northwest and pass Higgins General Hospital at a point just west of Bremen High School They intersect US 78 SR 8 Atlantic Avenue Pacific Avenue Immediately on the north side of the intersection are railroad tracks for Southern Railway and Norfolk Southern Railway They continue to the north northwest and leave the city again before reaching their northern terminus a second intersection with US 27 SR 1 north northwest of the city The entire length of US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus is part of the National Highway System a system of routes determined to be the most important for the nation s economy mobility and defense 5 The roadway that would eventually become US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus was established at least as early as 1919 as part of SR 1 6 By the end of 1934 US 27 was designated on the entire length of SR 1 17 18 In the second quarter of 1935 a portion in the northern part of Bremen had a completed hard surface 36 37 Between September 1938 and July 1939 a portion in the southern part of the city also had a completed hard surface 31 32 About 50 years later in 1988 a western bypass of Bremen designated as SR 793 was proposed from south southwest of the city to north northwest of it 38 11 In 1993 US 27 SR 1 in the Bremen area was shifted westward onto the path of SR 793 The former path was redesignated as US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus 24 25 CountyLocationmi 2 kmDestinationsNotesCarrollBremen0 0000 000 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 27 SR 1 SR 1 Bus begins to I 20 Carrollton CedartownSouthern terminus of US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus south end of SR 1 Bus concurrencyHaralson2 3743 821 nbsp nbsp US 78 SR 8 Atlantic Avenue Pacific Avenue Tallapoosa Villa Rica 4 7487 641 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 27 SR 1 SR 1 Bus ends Carrollton Buchanan CedartownNorthern terminus of US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus north end of SR 1 Bus concurrency1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusBuchanan business loop edit nbsp U S Highway 27 BusinessLocationBuchanan GeorgiaLength2 397 mi 2 3 858 km Existed1992 27 24 present nbsp State Route 1 BusinessLocationBuchanan GeorgiaU S Route 27 Business US 27 Bus is a 2 397 mile long 3 858 km business route of US 27 that partially exists in the city limits of Buchanan Georgia It is concurrent with State Route 1 Business SR 1 Bus for its entire length US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus begins at an intersection with US 27 SR 1 southeast of Buchanan Here the roadway continues as Hilltop Drive The business routes travel to the northwest paralleling some railroad tracks of the Norfolk Southern Railway They enter Buchanan and curve to the north northwest After intersecting SR 120 it travels on a bridge over the railroad tracks which switch to the west side of the business routes They travel just to the west of Buchanan Primary School and Buchanan Elementary School and just to the east of the Buchanan City Cemetery They leave Buchanan and curve to the north northeast before reaching their northern terminus a second intersection with US 27 SR 1 north of the city The entire length of US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus is part of the National Highway System a system of routes determined to be the most important for the nation s economy mobility and defense 5 The roadway that would eventually become US 27 SR 1 was established at least as early as 1919 as part of SR 1 6 Between April and October 1934 a portion in the southern part of Buchanan had a completed hard surface 39 17 By the end of the year US 27 was designated on SR 1 17 18 In the third quarter of 1939 a portion in the northern part of the city had a completed hard surface 32 19 About 50 years later in 1989 SR 811 was proposed from US 27 SR 1 south southeast of Buchanan north northwest across US 27 SR 1 and curved around the east side of the city to a point north northwest of it 11 12 In 1992 US 27 SR 1 was rerouted onto the proposed path of SR 811 and was shifted east of the city The former path was redesignated as US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus 27 24 The entire route is in Haralson County Locationmi 2 kmDestinationsNotes 0 0000 000 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 27 SR 1 SR 1 Bus begins Hilltop Drive south Bremen Cedartown RomeSouthern terminus of US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus northern terminus of Hilltop Drive south end of SR 1 Bus concurrencyBuchanan1 4172 280 nbsp SR 120 Tallapoosa Dallas 2 3973 858 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 27 SR 1 SR 1 Bus ends Tallapoosa East Church Road north Bremen Cedartown RomeNorthern terminus of US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus southern terminus of Tallapoosa East Church Road north end of SR 1 concurrency1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusCedartown business loop edit nbsp U S Highway 27 BusinessLocationCedartown GeorgiaLength4 222 mi 2 6 795 km Existed1991 40 27 present nbsp State Route 1 BusinessLocationCedartown GeorgiaU S Route 27 Business US 27 Bus is a 4 222 mile long 6 795 km business route of US 27 that exists entirely within the city limits of Cedartown Georgia It is concurrent with State Route 1 Business SR 1 Bus for its entire length US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus begins at an intersection with US 27 SR 1 SR 100 Martha Berry Highway in the southern part of the city This intersection is just north of the Cedar Valley Country Club The business routes travel to the southeast and curve to the northwest They travel on an overpass over US 27 SR 1 SR 100 and curve to the north northwest and briefly parallel some railroad tracks of Norfolk Southern Railway They intersect US 278 SR 6 SR 100 Canal Street Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard They pass the Cedartown Welcome Center and cross over some railroad tracks of CSX In downtown Cedartown they pass Polk County Court House No 2 They curve to the north northeast and travel just to the west of Greenwood Cemetery Then they travel to the east of Peek Forest Park and Springdale Lake They curve to the northeast and reach their northern terminus a second intersection with US 27 SR 1 Martha Berry Highway Here the roadway continues as Davis Road The entire length of US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus is part of the National Highway System a system of routes determined to be the most important for the nation s economy mobility and defense 5 The roadway that would eventually become US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus was established at least as early as 1919 as part of SR 1 6 By the end of 1934 US 27 was designated on the entire length of SR 1 17 18 In the first half of 1936 a portion of US 27 SR 1 in the southern half of the city had a completed hard surface 7 8 Between September 1938 and July 1939 the portion in the northern part of the city also had a completed hard surface 31 32 In 1987 an eastern bypass of Cedartown designated as SR 744 was proposed from south southwest of the city to north northeast of it 41 38 In 1991 US 27 SR 1 in the Cedartown area was shifted eastward onto the path of SR 744 with US 278 SR 6 which was also shifted out of the main part of the city The former path of US 27 SR 1 was redesignated as US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus 40 27 The entire route is in Cedartown Polk County mi 2 kmDestinationsNotes0 0000 000 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 27 SR 1 SR 100 Martha Berry Highway SR 1 Bus begins Buchanan RomeSouthern terminus of US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus south end of SR 1 Bus concurrency1 2722 047 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 278 SR 6 SR 100 Canal Street Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard Piedmont Rockmart4 2226 795 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 27 SR 1 SR 1 Bus ends Martha Berry Highway Davis Road east Buchanan Bremen Rome SummervilleNorthern terminus of US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus western terminus of Davis Road north end of SR 1 Bus concurrency1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusColumbus Carrollton alternate edit nbsp U S Highway 27 AlternateLocationColumbus Carrollton GeorgiaLength98 060 mi 2 157 812 km Main article U S Route 27 Alternate Georgia U S Route 27 Alternate US 27 Alt is an alternate route of US 27 from Columbus to Carrollton in the U S state of Georgia While the main line of US 27 travels through LaGrange US 27 Alt veers to the east to serve the towns of Warm Springs Greenville and Newnan Rome loop route editThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information August 2019 nbsp State Route 1 LoopLocationRome GeorgiaLength11 758 mi 2 18 923 km Existed1992 27 24 presentState Route 1 Loop SR 1 Loop is an 11 758 mile long 18 923 km loop route of SR 1 that exists in the east central part of Floyd County Georgia almost entirely within the city limits of Rome It begins at an intersection with US 411 SR 20 in the extreme southeastern corner of Rome Here the roadway continues as Mathis Road It travels to the north northeast and crosses over the Etowah River SR 1 Loop curves to the north northwest leaves the city limits and intersects SR 293 Kingston Road It curves to the northwest and travels on a bridge over some railroad tracks of Norfolk Southern Railway before re entering the city limits of Rome Almost immediately is an intersection with SR 53 New Calhoun Highway It curves to the west southwest and passes State Mutual Stadium the home stadium of the Minor League Baseball team Rome Braves The loop crosses over the Oostanaula River before intersecting US 27 SR 1 on the southeastern corner of Berry College On the southwestern corner it crosses over Little Dry Creek The highway curves to the northwest and travels to the north of Redmond Regional Medical Center It travels to the west and curves to the south It crosses over some railroad tracks of Norfolk Southern Railway SR 1 Loop curves to the southwest and crosses over more railroad tracks of Norfolk Southern Railway before reaching its northern terminus a second intersection with SR 20 Here the roadway continues as Coosawattee Avenue The entire current length of SR 1 Loop and the entire length of the unbuilt portion in between the two sections is part of the National Highway System a system of routes determined to be the most important for the nation s economy mobility and defense 42 In 1985 SR 53 Spur was built from US 27 SR 1 just south of Mount Berry to SR 53 northeast of Rome it was proposed to be extended west northwest and south southwest to SR 20 west northwest of Rome SR 746 was proposed from US 411 SR 20 southeast of Rome north northeast and northwest to tie into the path of SR 53 Spur at an intersection with SR 53 43 44 The next year the portion west of US 27 SR 1 was cancelled 44 41 In 1990 SR 746 was built from US 411 SR 20 to SR 293 east northeast of Rome 12 40 In 1992 all of SR 53 Spur and SR 746 s completed section were redesignated as SR 1 Loop with the segment between SR 293 and SR 53 between them completed as well 27 24 The next year SR 1 Loop was completed from SR 20 west northwest of Rome to US 27 SR 1 in Mount Berry 24 25 The entire route is in Floyd County Locationmi 2 kmDestinationsNotesRome0 0000 000 nbsp nbsp US 411 SR 20 Mathis Road south Rome CartersvilleSouthern terminus of SR 1 Loop northern terminus of Mathis Road 2 8804 635 nbsp SR 293 Kingston Road Rome Driving Range National Guard ArmoryRome5 4628 790 nbsp SR 53 New Calhoun Highway Cave Spring Calhoun Fairmount8 06712 983 nbsp nbsp US 27 SR 1 Martha Berry Boulevard Berry College Stonebridge Golf Club Shorter University11 75818 923 nbsp SR 20 Shorter Avenue Coosawattee Avenue southNorthern terminus of SR 1 Loop and Coosawattee Avenue1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miLaFayette business loop edit nbsp U S Highway 27 BusinessLocationLaFayette GeorgiaLength3 344 mi 2 5 382 km Existed1988 38 11 present nbsp State Route 1 BusinessLocationLaFayette GeorgiaU S Route 27 Business US 27 Bus is a 3 344 mile long 5 382 km business route of US 27 that exists entirely within the city limits of LaFayette Georgia It is concurrent with State Route 1 Business SR 1 Bus for its entire length US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus begins at an intersection with US 27 SR 1 in the southeastern part of the city They travel to the west northwest and curve to the northwest The business routes cross over Town Creek and curve to the north northeast They begin a concurrency with SR 193 West Main Street Just over 1 000 feet 300 m later SR 193 splits off onto East Villanow Street This intersection is southwest of LaFayette Cemetery They pass the Joe Stock Memorial Park and travel west of LaFayette Middle School before reaching their northern terminus an intersection with US 27 SR 1 SR 136 Lyle Jones Parkway North Main Street in the northern part of the city The entire length of US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus is part of the National Highway System a system of routes determined to be the most important for the nation s economy mobility and defense 5 The roadway that would eventually become US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus was established at least as early as 1919 as part of SR 1 in the LaFayette area 6 Between October 1929 and June 1930 a portion in the southern part of LaFayette had a completed hard surface 45 46 By the end of 1930 US 41W was designated on SR 1 from Rome to LaFayette 46 47 By the beginning of 1932 a portion of US 41W SR 1 in the northern part of the city had a completed hard surface 47 48 By the end of 1934 US 41W was decommissioned and US 27 was designated on the entire length of SR 1 17 18 Nearly 50 years later an eastern bypass of LaFayette designated as SR 730 was proposed from southeast of the city to north northeast of it 49 50 In 1988 US 27 SR 1 in the area was shifted eastward onto the path of SR 730 Its former path through the city was redesignated as US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus 38 11 This section contains a table that is missing mileposts for one or more junctions Please help by adding the missing mileposts The entire route is in LaFayette Walker County mi 2 kmDestinationsNotes0 0000 000 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 27 SR 1 SR 1 Bus begins Summerville Ft OglethorpeSouthern terminus of US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus south end of SR 1 Bus concurrency1 0361 667 nbsp nbsp SR 193 north West Main Street Davis Cross Rd Max Stoker Recreation Center Soccer Fields Lowell Greene Ball Field Crockford Pigeon Mtn Wildlife Management AreaSouth end of SR 193 concurrency nbsp nbsp SR 193 south East Villanow Street North end of SR 193 concurrency3 3445 382 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 27 SR 1 SR 136 Lyle Jones Parkway North Main Street SR 1 Bus ends West McCarter Boulevard west Chattanooga Georgia Northwestern Technical CollegeNorthern terminus of US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus eastern terminus of McCarter Boulevard north end of SR 1 Bus concurrency1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusNicholasville business route editThis section has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it May 2017 This section relies largely or entirely upon a single source Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources at this section May 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp nbsp U S Route 27 BusinessLocationNicholasville KentuckyLength3 890 mi 51 6 260 km U S Route 27 Business US 27 Bus is a 3 890 mile long 6 260 km business route of US 27 that exists in Nicholasville It travels through the heart of downtown while the main route of US 27 travels just west of town The entire route is in Nicholasville Jessamine County mi 51 kmDestinationsNotes0 0000 000 nbsp US 27Southern terminus2 1803 508 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp KY 29 south West Maple Street KY 39 south East Maple Street Northern terminus of KY 29 southern terminus of KY 392 3223 737 nbsp nbsp KY 169 north West Oak Street East Oak StreetSouth end of KY 169 concurrency2 3803 830 nbsp nbsp KY 169 south Richmond Avenue North end of KY 169 concurrency3 8906 260 nbsp US 27 Lexington Road Northern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusCynthiana business loop edit nbsp nbsp U S Route 27 BusinessLocationCynthiana Harrison County KentuckyLength2 602 mi 52 4 188 km Existed2014 presentUS 27 Business US 27 Business in Cynthiana runs through the heart of downtown while the main route of US 27 runs on a bypass alignment just west of town Cynthiana connector edit nbsp nbsp U S Route 27 ConnectorLocationCynthiana Harrison County KentuckyLength0 135 mi 52 217 m U S Route 27 Connector US 27 Conn is a connector route in Cynthiana Kentucky It connects US 27 with Kentucky Route 36 Former routes editIn addition to the routes below Michigan had a set of special routes of US 27 that have mostly been renumbered as special routes of different parents The business route in Charlotte is now numbered as a business route of I 69 Those in Lansing St Johns Ithaca Alma St Louis Mount Pleasant Clare and Harrison have been renumbered as business routes of US 127 Additionally there was a US 27A that became the Alma business route and a Truck US 27 that became part of the former mainline US 27 through Lansing The former business route in Marshall was turned over to local control and never renumbered as another highway Lake Weir alternate edit See also Special routes of U S Route 441 Lady Lake Belleview alternate route nbsp nbsp U S Highway 27 AlternateLocationBelleview Lady Lake FloridaExisted 1980U S Route 27 Alternate US 27 Alt is an alternate route of US 27 that exists around Lake Weir from Belleview to Lady Lake existed until 1980 This was also concurrent with US 441 Alt and today is a bi county maintained segment of County Road 25 CR 25 53 This Alternate Rt 27 was the main Rt 441 Rt 27 highway prior to 1960 See https upload wikimedia org wikipedia commons d de Cross Florida Barge Canal ACoE jpg Polk County alternate edit nbsp nbsp U S Highway 27 AlternateLocationHaines City Sunray Deli Estates FloridaExisted1949 1998Another Alternate U S 27 existed in Polk County from Haines City to Sunray Deli Estates This bannered route was deleted in 1998 due to the north end being at U S 17 92 instead of U S 27 Some road maps and atlases still continued to show it until 2011 The road is now known as State Road 17 Sebring Avon Park alternate route edit nbsp nbsp U S Highway 27 AlternateLocationSebring Avon Park FloridaExisted1949 1979A third Alternate U S 27 existed from Sebring to Avon Park It was deleted in 1979 and is also part of State Road 17 Columbus spur route 1946 1969 edit nbsp State Route 1 SpurLocationColumbus GeorgiaExisted1946 54 55 1969 56 57 State Route 1 Spur SR 1 Spur was a spur route of SR 1 that existed entirely within Muscogee County Between the end of 1921 and the end of 1926 the roadway that would eventually become SR 1 Spur was established as an unnumbered road with a completed hard surface from the southwestern part of Fort Benning north northeast to SR 1 southeast of Columbus 26 58 In 1934 this road s northern terminus was shifted northwest to just southeast of Columbus 39 17 Early the next year this road was under construction 18 36 At the end of the year it again had a completed hard surface 59 7 Between the beginning of 1945 and November 1946 it was designated as SR 1 Spur 54 55 By February 1948 it was extended northwest into Columbus on Cusseta Road then right onto 10th Avenue and then left on 8th Street to end at US 27 US 280 SR 1 55 60 Between April 1949 and August 1950 its northern terminus was shifted east northeast onto Brown Avenue to end at SR 103 Buena Vista Road 61 62 Between the beginning of 1953 and the beginning of 1964 SR 1 Spur s northern terminus was truncated to its original point at US 27 US 280 SR 1 north of Fort Benning Its former path north of US 27 US 280 SR 1 on Fort Benning Road was redesignated as SR 357 its path on Cusseta Road and Brown Avenue was redesignated as SR 103 Spur 63 64 In 1969 SR 357 was extended south southwest replacing all of SR 1 Spur 56 57 This table shows SR 1 Spur at its greatest extent 1948 to 1949 The entire route was in Muscogee County LocationmikmDestinationsNotesFort Benning nbsp nbsp SR 85 northSouthern terminus of SR 1 Spur and SR 85 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 27 US 280 SR 1Columbus nbsp nbsp nbsp US 27 US 280 SR 1Northern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Columbus business loop edit nbsp State Route 1 BusinessLocationColumbus GeorgiaExisted1966 65 66 1975 67 22 State Route 1 Business SR 1 Bus was a business route of SR 1 that existed mostly within Columbus Georgia The roadway that would eventually become SR 1 Bus was established at least as early as 1919 as part of SR 1 in the Columbus area 6 Between the end of 1926 and the end of 1929 the entire length of highway in the area had a completed hard surface 58 45 Between the beginning of 1953 and the beginning of 1964 a freeway in the eastern part of Columbus was under construction from US 27 US 280 SR 1 Victory Drive southeast of the city to SR 357 Buena Vista Road It was projected from there to US 27 SR 1 north northeast of the city 63 64 In 1966 SR 1 was designated on this freeway Its former path through Columbus was redesignated as SR 1 Bus 65 66 In 1975 this freeway was redesignated as part of Interstate 185 I 185 with the unsigned designation SR 411 SR 1 was reverted onto its former path replacing SR 1 Bus 67 22 The entire route was in Columbus Muscogee County mikmDestinationsNotes nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 27 south US 280 east SR 1Southern terminus of SR 1 Bus south end of US 27 and US 280 concurrencies nbsp SR 357 Fort Benning Road nbsp nbsp SR 85 south Lumpkin Road South end of SR 85 concurrency nbsp nbsp SR 85 north Lumpkin Road North end of SR 85 concurrency nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 80 west US 280 west SR 1 Spur west 4th Street Eastern terminus of SR 1 Spur north end of US 280 concurrency south end of US 80 concurrency nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 22 east SR 103 south 13th Street South end of SR 22 and SR 103 concurrencies nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 22 west SR 85 south 14th Street North end of SR 22 concurrency south end of SR 85 concurrency nbsp nbsp SR 103 north River Road North end of SR 103 concurrency nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 27 Alt north US 80 east SR 85 north Columbus Manchester Road Southern terminus of US 27 Alt north end of US 80 and SR 85 concurrencies nbsp nbsp nbsp US 27 north SR 1Northern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Columbus spur route 1963 1988 edit nbsp State Route 1 SpurLocationColumbus GeorgiaExisted1963 68 69 1988 38 11 State Route 1 Spur SR 1 Spur was a spur route of SR 1 that existed entirely within the city limits of Columbus Georgia Between June 1960 and June 1963 it was established on 4th Street from the Alabama state line to US 27 US 280 SR 1 4th Avenue 68 69 Between the beginning of 1953 and the beginning of 1964 US 280 in Columbus was shifted southwestward onto the path of SR 1 Spur 63 64 In 1967 US 80 s path in Columbus was shifted southeastward onto the path of US 27 SR 1 then onto US 280 SR 1 Spur 66 70 In 1988 SR 55 in the Columbus area and SR 1 Spur were redesignated as part of SR 520 At this time US 80 was shifted northward off of this path 38 11 The entire route was in Columbus Muscogee County mikmDestinationsNotes nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 80 west US 280 westWestern terminus at the Alabama state line west end of US 80 US 280 concurrency nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 27 US 80 east US 280 east SR 1Eastern terminus east end of US 80 US 280 concurrency1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus LaGrange spur route edit nbsp State Route 1 SpurLocationLaGrange GeorgiaExisted1963 69 65 1971 71 72 State Route 1 Spur SR 1 Spur was a short lived spur route of SR 1 that existed entirely within the city limits of LaGrange Georgia Between June 1963 and the end of 1965 it was established from US 27 SR 1 SR 219 Hamilton Road in the south central part of downtown LaGrange north northwest to US 29 SR 14 SR 109 Broad Street in the western part 69 65 In 1971 SR 1 in the city was shifted westward replacing the spur route 71 72 The entire route was in LaGrange Troup County mikmDestinationsNotes nbsp nbsp nbsp US 27 SR 1 SR 219 Hamilton Road Southern terminus nbsp nbsp nbsp US 29 SR 14 SR 109 Broad Street Northern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Floyd County spur route edit nbsp State Route 1 SpurLocationFloyd County GeorgiaExisted1946 54 55 1955 73 74 State Route 1 Spur SR 1 Spur was a short lived spur route of SR 1 that existed in the south central part of Floyd County Georgia The roadway that would eventually become SR 1 Spur was established at least as early as 1919 as part of SR 1 6 By the end of 1934 U S Route 27 US 27 was designated on the entire length of SR 1 17 18 At the end of 1937 a portion south southwest of Rome had a completed hard surface 75 30 The next year the entire Floyd County portion of US 27 SR 1 had a completed hard surface 30 31 Between the beginning of 1945 and November 1946 SR 1 s path south southwest of Rome was shifted eastward Its former path on US 27 was redesignated as SR 1 Spur 54 55 Between June 1954 and June 1955 SR 1 was reverted onto its old path replacing SR 1 Spur Its former path east of US 27 was redesignated as SR 1E 73 74 The entire route was in Floyd County LocationmikmDestinationsNotes nbsp nbsp nbsp US 27 south SR 1Southern terminus south end of US 27 concurrency nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 27 north US 411 SR 53Northern terminus north end of US 27 concurrency1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Rome spur route edit nbsp State Route 1 SpurLocationRome GeorgiaExisted1960 76 68 1966 65 66 State Route 1 Spur SR 1 Spur was a spur route of SR 1 Spur that existed entirely within the city limits of Rome Georgia Between July 1957 and June 1960 it was established on East 12th Street from US 27 US 411 SR 1 SR 53 Cave Spring Road east southeast to SR 101 Dean Avenue 76 68 By June 1963 US 411 in the east part of the city was routed onto SR 101 at the eastern terminus of SR 1 Spur 68 69 In 1966 it was redesignated as SR 53 Spur 65 66 The entire route was in Rome Floyd County mikmDestinationsNotes nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 27 US 411 SR 1 SR 53 Cave Spring Road Western terminus nbsp SR 1E Maple Avenue nbsp nbsp US 411 SR 101 Dean Avenue Eastern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miReferences edit a b FDOT straight line diagrams Archived March 6 2014 at the Wayback Machine accessed February 2014 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s County GIS Base map shapefiles geodatabases varies by county Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved 2012 12 14 a b 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 13 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 13 2017 a b c d e National Highway System Georgia PDF Map Federal Highway Administration May 8 2019 Retrieved August 31 2019 a b c d e f g h i j k 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 12 2017 a b c 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 13 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 13 2017 Georgia Department of Transportation 1953 General Highway Map Decatur County Georgia Map Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation via GDOT Maps a b c Georgia Department of Transportation 1960 General Highway Map Decatur County Georgia Map Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation via GDOT Maps a b c d e f g 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 13 2017 a b c 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 13 2017 Georgia Department of Transportation 1996 General Highway Map Decatur County Georgia Map Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation via GDOT Maps Georgia Department of Transportation 2011 General Highway Map Decatur County Georgia Map Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation via GDOT Maps Google May 15 2017 Overview map of US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus Map Google Maps Google Retrieved May 15 2017 a b c Georgia Department of Transportation 1965 General Highway Map Decatur County Georgia Map Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation via GDOT Maps a b c d e f g h i j 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 13 2017 a b c d e f g h i State Highway Department of Georgia January 1 1935 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia a b c d State Highway Department of Georgia October 1 1939 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 a b State Highway Department of Georgia January 1 1940 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Georgia Department of Transportation 1977 General Highway Map Decatur County Georgia Map Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation via GDOT Maps a b c Georgia Department of Transportation January 1976 Official Highway Map PDF Map 1976 1977 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved May 14 2017 Georgia Department of Transportation January 1977 Official Highway Map PDF Map 1977 1978 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved May 14 2017 a b c d e f g h i j k Georgia Department of Transportation 1993 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map 1993 1994 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation a b c d e f Georgia Department of Transportation 1994 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map 1994 1995 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation a b c State Highway Department of Georgia 1921 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia a b c d e f g Georgia Department of Transportation 1992 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map 1992 1993 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation a b Georgia Department of Transportation 1994 General Highway Map Randolph County Georgia Map Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation via GDOT Maps a b Georgia Department of Transportation 1995 General Highway Map Randolph County Georgia Map Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation via GDOT Maps a b c Georgia State Highway Board January 1 1938 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 a b c d 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 a b c d 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 Google May 17 2017 Overview map of US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus Map Google Maps Google Retrieved May 17 2017 a b 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 14 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 14 2017 a b State Highway Department of Georgia April 1 1935 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved May 13 2017 State Highway Department of Georgia July 1 1935 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved May 12 2017 a b c d e f 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 14 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 13 2017 a b c 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 14 2017 a b 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 14 2017 National Highway System Rome GA PDF Map Federal Highway Administration May 9 2019 Retrieved August 21 2019 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 14 2017 a b 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 14 2017 a b State Highway Department of Georgia October 1929 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved May 12 2017 a b State Highway Department of Georgia June 1930 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved May 12 2017 a b State Highway Department of Georgia November 1930 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved May 12 2017 State Highway Department of Georgia January 1932 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved May 12 2017 Georgia Department of Transportation 1982 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved May 14 2017 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 14 2017 a b Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Division of Planning Retrieved July 15 2014 a b Commonwealth of Kentucky Official DMI Route Log Retrieved July 5 2016 1967 Topographigal Map of Lady Lake and Weirsdale Florida 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 13 2017 a b c d e 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 13 2017 Corrected to November 7 1946 a b State Highway Department of Georgia January 1969 Official Highway Map PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved May 13 2017 a b State Highway Department of Georgia January 1970 Official Highway Map PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved May 13 2017 a b State Highway Department of Georgia October 1926 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved May 12 2017 State Highway Department of Georgia October 1 1935 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved May 13 2017 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 13 2017 Corrected to February 28 1948 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 13 2017 Corrected to April 1 1949 State Highway Department of Georgia 1950 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved May 13 2017 Corrected to August 1 1950 a b c Georgia Department of Transportation 1953 General Highway Map Muscogee County Georgia Map Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation via GDOT Maps a b c Georgia Department of Transportation 1964 General Highway Map Muscogee County Georgia Map Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation via GDOT Maps a b c d e f State Highway Department of Georgia January 1966 Official Highway Map PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved May 13 2017 a b c d e State Highway Department of Georgia January 1967 Official Highway Map PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved May 13 2017 a b Georgia Department of Transportation January 1975 Official Highway Map PDF Map 1975 1976 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved May 13 2017 a b c d e 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 14 2017 Corrected to June 1 1960 a b c d e 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 14 2017 Corrected to June 1 1963 cite, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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