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1 Route description  



1.1  Traffic  





1.2  National Highway System  







2 History  



2.1  1920s  





2.2  1930s  





2.3  1940s  





2.4  1950s  





2.5  1960s  





2.6  Later years  







3 Major intersections  





4 Cartersville spur route  





5 See also  





6 References  





7 External links  














Georgia State Route 20: Difference between revisions






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Line 84: Line 84:

|mile=0.000

|mile=0.000

|road={{jct|state=AL|SR|9|dir1=south|city1=Centre}}

|road={{jct|state=AL|SR|9|dir1=south|city1=Centre}}

|notes=Alabama state line; counterclockwise terminus of SR 20

|notes=Alabama state line; counterclockwise terminus

}}

}}

{{GAint

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Line 91: Line 91:

|mile=3.642

|mile=3.642

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR|100|dir1=north|city1=Summerville}}

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR|100|dir1=north|city1=Summerville}}

|notes=West end of SR 100 concurrency

|notes=Western end of SR 100 concurrency

}}

}}

{{GAint

{{GAint

Line 98: Line 98:

|mile=6.579

|mile=6.579

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR|100|dir1=south|city1=Cave Springs}}

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR|100|dir1=south|city1=Cave Springs}}

|notes=East end of SR 100 concurrency

|notes=Eastern end of SR 100 concurrency

}}

}}

{{GAint

{{GAint

|location=none

|location=none

|mile=

|mile=

|road=[[West Rome Bypass]] south

|road=[[w:West Rome Bypass|West Rome Bypass]] south

|notes=Current northern terminus of the West Rome Bypass

|notes=Current northern terminus of West Rome Bypass

}}

}}

{{GAint

{{GAint

Line 110: Line 110:

|lspan=8

|lspan=8

|mile=14.152

|mile=14.152

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR-Loop|1|dab1=Rome|dir1=south|name1=Redmond Circle|location1=[[Berry College]]|location2=[[State Mutual Stadium|Baseball Stadium]]}}

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR-Loop|1|dab1=Rome|dir1=south|name1=Redmond Circle|location1=[[w:Berry College|Berry College]]|location2=[[w:State Mutual Stadium|Baseball Stadium]]}}

|notes=Northern terminus of SR 1 Loop

|notes=Northern terminus of SR 1 Loop

}}

}}

Line 116: Line 116:

|type=concur

|type=concur

|mile=17.110

|mile=17.110

|road={{jct|state=GA|US|27|dir1=north|SR|1|dir2=north|SR|101|dir3=south|name3=Martha Berry Boulevard|city1=Summerville|city2=Rockmart|location3=[[Berry College]]|extra=airport|location4=[[Richard B. Russell Airport|Airport]]}}

|road={{jct|state=GA|US|27|dir1=north|SR|1|dir2=north|SR|101|dir3=south|name3=Martha Berry Boulevard|city1=Summerville|city2=Rockmart|location3=[[w:Berry College|Berry College]]|extra=airport|location4=[[w:Richard B. Russell Airport|Airport]]}}

|notes=West end of US 27/SR 1 concurrency; northern terminus of SR 101

|notes=Western end of US 27/SR 1 concurrency; northern terminus of SR 101

}}

}}

{{GAint

{{GAint

Line 128: Line 128:

|mile=18.233

|mile=18.233

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR|53|dir1=east|name1=MLK Boulevard|city1=Calhoun|city2=Shannon}}

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR|53|dir1=east|name1=MLK Boulevard|city1=Calhoun|city2=Shannon}}

|notes=West end of SR 53 concurrency

|notes=Western end of SR 53 concurrency

}}

}}

{{GAint

{{GAint

Line 138: Line 138:

|type=concur

|type=concur

|mile=20.348

|mile=20.348

|road={{jct|state=GA|US|27|dir1=south|US|411|dir2=south|SR|1|dir3=south|SR|53|dir4=west|city1=Cedartown|location2=[[Gadsden, AL|Gadsden]]}}

|road={{jct|state=GA|US|27|dir1=south|US|411|dir2=south|SR|1|dir3=south|SR|53|dir4=west|city1=Cedartown|location2=[[w:Gadsden, AL|Gadsden]]}}

|notes=Interchange; east end of US 27/SR 1 and SR 53 concurrencies; west end of US 411 concurrency

|notes=Eastern end of US 27/SR 1 and SR 53 concurrencies; western end of US 411 concurrency; interchange

}}

}}

{{GAint

{{GAint

|mile=

|mile=

|type=incomplete

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR|101|name1=Dean Avenue|city1=Rockmart}}

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR|101|name1=Dean Avenue|city1=Rockmart}}

|notes=Interchange; westbound exit and eastbound entrance

|notes=Westbound exit and eastbound entrance; interchange

}}

}}

{{GAint

{{GAint

|mile=22.661

|mile=22.661

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR-Loop|1|dab1=Rome|dir1=north|to2=to|SR|293|city1=Calhoun|city2=Summerville|location3=[[State Mutual Stadium|Baseball Stadium]]|location4=[[Chieftains Museum Major Ridge Home]]|location5=National Guard Armory|location6=[[Rome High School]]|location7=[[Berry College]]}}

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR-Loop|1|dab1=Rome|dir1=north|to2=to|SR|293|city1=Calhoun|city2=Summerville|location3=[[w:State Mutual Stadium|Baseball Stadium]]|location4=[[w:Chieftains Museum Major Ridge Home|Chieftains Museum Major Ridge Home]]|location5=National Guard Armory|location6=[[w:Rome High School|Rome High School]]|location7=[[w:Berry College|Berry College]]}}

|notes=Southern terminus of SR 1 Loop

|notes=Southern terminus of SR 1 Loop

}}

}}

Line 158: Line 159:

|mile=38.970

|mile=38.970

|road={{jct|state=GA|US|41|dir1=north|SR|3|dir2=north|city1=Adairsville|city2=Calhoun|city3=Kingston<!--signed at the other end of the US 41 overlap-->}}

|road={{jct|state=GA|US|41|dir1=north|SR|3|dir2=north|city1=Adairsville|city2=Calhoun|city3=Kingston<!--signed at the other end of the US 41 overlap-->}}

|notes=Interchange; west end of US&nbsp;41/SR&nbsp;3 concurrency

|notes=Western end of US&nbsp;41/SR&nbsp;3 concurrency; interchange

}}

}}

{{GAint

{{GAint

Line 166: Line 167:

|mile=42.228

|mile=42.228

|road={{jct|state=GA|US|41|dir1=south|SR|3|dir2=south|SR|61|dir3=south|name3=Tennessee Street|city1=Emerson|city2=Kennesaw|city3=Dallas}}

|road={{jct|state=GA|US|41|dir1=south|SR|3|dir2=south|SR|61|dir3=south|name3=Tennessee Street|city1=Emerson|city2=Kennesaw|city3=Dallas}}

|notes=Interchange; east end of US&nbsp;41/SR&nbsp;3 concurrency; west end of SR&nbsp;61 concurrency

|notes=Eastern end of US&nbsp;41/SR&nbsp;3 concurrency; western end of SR&nbsp;61 concurrency; interchange

}}

}}

{{GAint

{{GAint

|type=concur

|type=concur

|mile=42.343

|mile=42.343

|road={{jct|state=GA|US|411|dir1=north|SR|61|dir2=north|name2=Tennessee Street|to3=to|I|75<!--signed straight and right-->|city1=Fairmount|city2=Chatsworth<!--signed back at the other end of the US 411 overlap-->}}

|road={{jct|state=GA|US|411|dir1=north|SR|61|dir2=north|name2=Tennessee Street|to3=to|I|75<!--signed straight and right-->|name3=[[Georgia State Route 401|SR&nbsp;401]]|city1=Fairmount|city2=Chatsworth<!--signed back at the other end of the US 411 overlap-->}}

|notes=East end of US&nbsp;411 and SR&nbsp;61 concurrencies

|notes=Eastern end of US&nbsp;411 and SR&nbsp;61 concurrencies

}}

}}

{{GAint

{{GAint

|location=none

|location=none

|mile=44.645

|mile=44.645

|road={{jct|state=GA|I|75|name1=[[Georgia State Route 401|SR&nbsp;401]]|location1=[[Chattanooga, Tennessee|Chattanooga]]|city2=Atlanta}}

|road={{jct|state=GA|I|75|name1=[[Georgia State Route 401|SR&nbsp;401]]|location1=[[w:Chattanooga, Tennessee|Chattanooga]]|city2=Atlanta}}

|notes=I-75 exit 290

|notes=I-75/SR&nbsp;401 exit 290

}}

}}

{{GAint

{{GAint

Line 191: Line 192:

|location=Sutallee

|location=Sutallee

|mile=53.485

|mile=53.485

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR|108|dir1=east|city1=Waleska|location2=[[Funk Heritage Center]]|location3=[[Reinhardt University]]|location4=[[Amicalola Falls State Park & Lodge]]}}

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR|108|dir1=east|city1=Waleska|location2=[[w:Funk Heritage Center|Funk Heritage Center]]|location3=[[w:Reinhardt University|Reinhardt University]]|location4=[[w:Amicalola Falls State Park & Lodge|Amicalola Falls State Park & Lodge]]}}

|notes=Western terminus of SR&nbsp;108

|notes=Western terminus of SR&nbsp;108

}}

}}

Line 199: Line 200:

|type=concur

|type=concur

|mile=61.176

|mile=61.176

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR-Bus|5|dab1=Canton|dir1=south|name1=Marietta Highway|city1=Canton|location2=[[Reinhardt University]]}}

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR-Bus|5|dab1=Canton|dir1=south|name1=Marietta Highway|city1=Canton|location2=[[w:Reinhardt University|Reinhardt University]]}}

|notes=West end of SR&nbsp;5 Bus. concurrency

|notes=Western end of SR&nbsp;5 Bus. concurrency

}}

}}

{{GAint

{{GAint

Line 206: Line 207:

|type=concur

|type=concur

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR-Bus|5|dab1=Canton|dir1=north|SR|140|dir2=west|SR-Conn|5|dab3=Canton|dir3=begins|name2=Knox Bridge Highway|location1=Northside Hospital–Cherokee|extra=hospital}}

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR-Bus|5|dab1=Canton|dir1=north|SR|140|dir2=west|SR-Conn|5|dab3=Canton|dir3=begins|name2=Knox Bridge Highway|location1=Northside Hospital–Cherokee|extra=hospital}}

|notes=East end of SR&nbsp;5 Bus. concurrency; southern terminus of SR&nbsp;5 Conn.; west end of SR&nbsp;5 Conn./SR&nbsp;140 concurrency

|notes=Eastern end of SR&nbsp;5 Bus. concurrency; western end of SR&nbsp;5 Conn./SR&nbsp;140 concurrency; southern terminus of SR&nbsp;5 Conn.

}}

}}

{{GAint

{{GAint

Line 212: Line 213:

|mile=61.936

|mile=61.936

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR|140|dir1=east|city1=Canton|city2=Roswell}}

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR|140|dir1=east|city1=Canton|city2=Roswell}}

|notes=East end of SR&nbsp;140 concurrency; I-575 exit 16B (westbound)

|notes=Eastern end of SR&nbsp;140 concurrency; [[Interstate 575|I-575]]/[[Georgia State Route 417|SR&nbsp;417]] exit 16B (westbound)

}}

}}

{{GAint

{{GAint

|type=concur

|type=concur

|mile=62.351

|mile=62.351

|road={{jct|state=GA|I|575|dir1=south|SR|5|dir2=south|name2=[[Georgia State Route 417|SR&nbsp;417]]|city1=Atlanta}}

|road={{jct|state=GA|I|575|dir1=south|SR|5|dir2=south|name2=[[Georgia State Route 417|SR&nbsp;417]] south|city1=Atlanta}}

|notes=West end of I-575/SR&nbsp;5 concurrency; SR&nbsp;20 west follows exit 16A

|notes=Western end of I-575/SR&nbsp;5/SR&nbsp;417 concurrency; SR&nbsp;20 west follows exit 16A

}}

}}

{{GAint

{{GAint

|type=concur

|type=concur

|mile=63.982

|mile=63.982

|road={{jct|state=GA|I|575|dir1=north|SR|5|dir2=north|name2=[[Georgia State Route 417|SR&nbsp;417]]|city1=Downtown Canton<!--also signed as Canton Business District-->}}

|road={{jct|state=GA|I|575|dir1=north|SR|5|dir2=north|name2=[[Georgia State Route 417|SR&nbsp;417]] north|city1=Downtown Canton<!--also signed as Canton Business District-->}}

|notes=East end of I-575/SR&nbsp;5 concurrency; SR&nbsp;20 east follows exit 19A; Downtown Canton is exit 19B (eastbound).

|notes=Eastern end of I-575/SR&nbsp;5/SR&nbsp;417 concurrency; SR&nbsp;20 east follows exit 19A; Downtown Canton is exit 19B (eastbound).

}}

}}

{{GAint

{{GAint

Line 256: Line 257:

|mile=85.255

|mile=85.255

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR|9|dir1=north|name1=Dahlonega Street / Veterans Memorial Boulevard|city1=Dawsonville|city2=Gainesville}}

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR|9|dir1=north|name1=Dahlonega Street / Veterans Memorial Boulevard|city1=Dawsonville|city2=Gainesville}}

|notes=West end of SR&nbsp;9 concurrency

|notes=Western end of SR&nbsp;9 concurrency

}}

}}

{{GAint

{{GAint

Line 263: Line 264:

|mile=86.868

|mile=86.868

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR|9|dir1=south|name1=Atlanta Highway|city1=Roswell|city2=Atlanta}}

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR|9|dir1=south|name1=Atlanta Highway|city1=Roswell|city2=Atlanta}}

|notes=East end of SR&nbsp;9 concurrency

|notes=Eastern end of SR&nbsp;9 concurrency

}}

}}

{{GAint

{{GAint

Line 278: Line 279:

|type=concur

|type=concur

|mile=97.323

|mile=97.323

|road={{jct|state=GA|US|23|dir1=south|SR|13|name2=[[Buford Highway]]|city1=Buford<!--also signed for Historic Buford-->|city2=Duluth}}

|road={{jct|state=GA|US|23|dir1=south|SR|13|name2=[[w:Buford Highway|Buford Highway]]|city1=Buford<!--also signed for Historic Buford-->|city2=Duluth}}

|notes=West end of US&nbsp;23 concurrency

|notes=Western end of US&nbsp;23 concurrency

}}

}}

{{GAint

{{GAint

Line 287: Line 288:

|mile=98.646

|mile=98.646

|road={{jct|state=GA|I|985|US|23|dir2=north|name2=[[Georgia State Route 365|SR&nbsp;365]] / [[Georgia State Route 419|SR&nbsp;419]]|city1=Gainesville|city2=Atlanta}}

|road={{jct|state=GA|I|985|US|23|dir2=north|name2=[[Georgia State Route 365|SR&nbsp;365]] / [[Georgia State Route 419|SR&nbsp;419]]|city1=Gainesville|city2=Atlanta}}

|notes=East end of US&nbsp;23 concurrency; I-985 exit 4

|notes=Eastern end of US&nbsp;23 concurrency; I-985/SR&nbsp;365/SR&nbsp;419 exit 4

}}

}}

{{GAint

{{GAint

Line 297: Line 298:

|location=none

|location=none

|mile=101.101

|mile=101.101

|road={{jct|state=GA|I|85|name1=[[Georgia State Route 403|SR&nbsp;403]]|location1=[[Greenville, South Carolina|Greenville]]|city2=Atlanta}}

|road={{jct|state=GA|I|85|name1=[[Georgia State Route 403|SR&nbsp;403]]|location1=[[w:Greenville, South Carolina|Greenville]]|city2=Atlanta}}

|notes=I-85 exit 115

|notes=I-85/SR&nbsp;403 exit 115

}}

}}

{{GAint

{{GAint

Line 305: Line 306:

|mile=105.980

|mile=105.980

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR|124|dir1=north|name1=Braselton Highway|city1=Braselton}}

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR|124|dir1=north|name1=Braselton Highway|city1=Braselton}}

|notes=West end of SR&nbsp;124 concurrency

|notes=Western end of SR&nbsp;124 concurrency

}}

}}

{{GAint

{{GAint

Line 311: Line 312:

|lspan=4

|lspan=4

|mile=106.698

|mile=106.698

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR|316|to2=to|I|85|name1=University Parkway|location1=[[Atlanta]]|city2=Athens}}

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR|316|name1=University Parkway|to2=to|I|85|name2=[[Georgia State Route 403|SR&nbsp;403]]|location1=[[w:Atlanta|Atlanta]]|city2=Athens}}

|notes=Interchange

|notes=Interchange

}}

}}

Line 318: Line 319:

|mile=108.335

|mile=108.335

|road={{jct|state=GA|US|29|dir1=south|SR|8|dir2=west|SR|120|dir3=west|name3=Crogan Street|city1=Lilburn|city2=Decatur}}

|road={{jct|state=GA|US|29|dir1=south|SR|8|dir2=west|SR|120|dir3=west|name3=Crogan Street|city1=Lilburn|city2=Decatur}}

|notes=West end of US&nbsp;29/SR&nbsp;8/SR&nbsp;120 concurrency

|notes=Western end of US&nbsp;29/SR&nbsp;8/SR&nbsp;120 concurrency

}}

}}

{{GAint

{{GAint

|type=concur

|type=concur

|mile=

|mile=

|road={{jct|state=GA|US|29|dir1=north|SR|8|dir2=east|SR|120|dir3=ends|name3=Pike Street|to4=to|I|85|city1=Winder}}<!--signage is missing pointing SR 20 left on Perry-->

|road={{jct|state=GA|US|29|dir1=north|SR|8|dir2=east|SR|120|dir3=ends|name3=Pike Street|to4=to|I|85|name4=[[Georgia State Route 403|SR&nbsp;403]]|city1=Winder}}<!--signage is missing pointing SR 20 left on Perry-->

|notes=East end of US&nbsp;29/SR&nbsp;8/SR&nbsp;120 concurrency; eastern terminus of SR&nbsp;120

|notes=Eastern end of US&nbsp;29/SR&nbsp;8/SR&nbsp;120 concurrency; eastern terminus of SR&nbsp;120

}}

}}

{{GAint

{{GAint

Line 330: Line 331:

|type=concur

|type=concur

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR|124|dir1=south|name1=Scenic Highway|city1=Braselton|city2=Snellville}}

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR|124|dir1=south|name1=Scenic Highway|city1=Braselton|city2=Snellville}}

|notes=East end of SR&nbsp;124 concurrency

|notes=Eastern end of SR&nbsp;124 concurrency

}}

}}

{{GAint

{{GAint

Line 346: Line 347:

|mile=118.127

|mile=118.127

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR|81|dir1=north|name1=Winder Highway|city1=Winder}}

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR|81|dir1=north|name1=Winder Highway|city1=Winder}}

|notes=West end of SR&nbsp;81 concurrency

|notes=Western end of SR&nbsp;81 concurrency

}}

}}

{{GAint

{{GAint

Line 352: Line 353:

|mile=118.356

|mile=118.356

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR|81|dir1=south|name1=Lawrenceville Highway|city1=Covington}}

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR|81|dir1=south|name1=Lawrenceville Highway|city1=Covington}}

|notes=East end of SR&nbsp;81 concurrency

|notes=Eastern end of SR&nbsp;81 concurrency

}}

}}

{{GAint

{{GAint

Line 366: Line 367:

|mile=134.327

|mile=134.327

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR|138|dir1=east|name1=Walnut Grove Road|city1=Monroe}}

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR|138|dir1=east|name1=Walnut Grove Road|city1=Monroe}}

|notes=West end of SR&nbsp;138 concurrency

|notes=Western end of SR&nbsp;138 concurrency

}}

}}

{{GAint

{{GAint

|mile=135.870

|mile=135.870

|road={{jct|state=GA|I|20|name1=[[U.S. Route 278 in Georgia|US&nbsp;278]] / [[Georgia State Route 12|SR&nbsp;12]] / [[Georgia State Route 402|SR&nbsp;402]]|city1=Augusta|location2=[[Atlanta]]}}

|road={{jct|state=GA|I|20|name1=[[U.S. Route 278 in Georgia|US&nbsp;278]] / [[Georgia State Route 12|SR&nbsp;12]] / [[Georgia State Route 402|SR&nbsp;402]]|city1=Augusta|location2=[[w:Atlanta|Atlanta]]}}

|notes=I-20 exit 82

|notes=I-20/SR&nbsp;402 exit 82

}}

}}

{{GAint

{{GAint

Line 377: Line 378:

|mile=137.124

|mile=137.124

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR|138|dir1=west|name1=Stockbridge Highway|city1=Stockbridge}}

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR|138|dir1=west|name1=Stockbridge Highway|city1=Stockbridge}}

|notes=East end of SR&nbsp;138 concurrency

|notes=Eastern end of SR&nbsp;138 concurrency

}}

}}

{{GAint

{{GAint

Line 385: Line 386:

|location=none

|location=none

|mile=

|mile=

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR|212|dir1=west|location1=[[Monastery of the Holy Spirit|Monastery]]}}

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR|212|dir1=west|location1=[[w:Monastery of the Holy Spirit|Monastery]]}}

|notes=West end of SR&nbsp;212 concurrency

|notes=Western end of SR&nbsp;212 concurrency

}}

}}

{{GAint

{{GAint

Line 392: Line 393:

|location=none

|location=none

|mile=

|mile=

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR|212|dir1=east|city1=Covington|city2=Monticello|location3=[[Jackson Lake, Georgia|Jackson Lake]]}}

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR|212|dir1=east|city1=Covington|city2=Monticello|location3=[[w:Jackson Lake, Georgia|Jackson Lake]]}}

|notes=East end of SR&nbsp;212 concurrency

|notes=Eastern end of SR&nbsp;212 concurrency

}}

}}

{{GAint

{{GAint

Line 403: Line 404:

|mile=153.965

|mile=153.965

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR|155|dir1=north|name1=Turner Street|city1=Decatur}}<!--but why is SR 155 still signed at Sims Street?-->

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR|155|dir1=north|name1=Turner Street|city1=Decatur}}<!--but why is SR 155 still signed at Sims Street?-->

|notes=West end of SR&nbsp;155 concurrency

|notes=Western end of SR&nbsp;155 concurrency

}}

}}

{{GAint

{{GAint

|type=concur

|type=concur

|mile=154.015

|mile=154.015

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR|81|dir1=east|name1=Keys Ferry Street|SR|155|dir2=south|name2=Zack Hinton Parkway|to3=to|I|75|city1=Griffin|city2=Hampton}}

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR|81|dir1=east|name1=Keys Ferry Street|SR|155|dir2=south|name2=Zack Hinton Parkway|to3=to|I|75|name3=[[Georgia State Route 401|SR&nbsp;401]]|city1=Griffin|city2=Hampton}}

|notes=East end of SR&nbsp;155 concurrency; west end of SR&nbsp;81 concurrency

|notes=Eastern end of SR&nbsp;155 concurrency; western end of SR&nbsp;81 concurrency

}}

}}

{{GAint

{{GAint

|mile=

|mile=

|type=concur

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|road={{jct|state=GA|US|23|dir1=north|SR|42|dir2=north|name2=Macon Street / Lawrenceville Street|city1=Stockbridge}}

|notes=One-block concurrency with US&nbsp;23 south/SR&nbsp;42 south (westbound only)

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|type=concur

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|mile=

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|road={{jct|state=GA|US|23|dir1=south|SR|42|dir2=south|name2=Griffin Street|road|[[McDonough-Fayetteville Road|Jonesboro Street]]|to3=to|I|75|city1=Locust Grove|city2=Jackson}}

|road={{jct|state=GA|US|23|dir1=south|SR|42|dir2=south|name2=Griffin Street|road|[[w:McDonough-Fayetteville Road|Jonesboro Street]]|to3=to|I|75|city1=Locust Grove|city2=Jackson}}

|notes=none

|notes=One-block concurrency with US&nbsp;23 south / SR&nbsp;42 south (westbound only)

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{{GAint

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|mile=157.175

|mile=157.175

|road={{jct|state=GA|I|75|name1=[[Georgia State Route 401|SR&nbsp;401]]|city1=Macon|location2=[[Atlanta]]}}

|road={{jct|state=GA|I|75|name1=[[Georgia State Route 401|SR&nbsp;401]]|city1=Macon|location2=[[w:Atlanta|Atlanta]]}}

|notes=I-75 exit 218

|notes=I-75/SR&nbsp;401 exit 218

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|mile=157.425

|mile=157.425

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR|81|dir1=west|name1=McDonough-Lovejoy Road|city1=Lovejoy}}

|road={{jct|state=GA|SR|81|dir1=west|name1=McDonough-Lovejoy Road|city1=Lovejoy}}

|notes=East end of SR&nbsp;81 concurrency

|notes=Eastern end of SR&nbsp;81 concurrency

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Line 437: Line 441:

|type=incomplete

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|road={{jct|state=GA|US|19|US|41|SR|3|name3=Bear Creek Boulevard}}

|road={{jct|state=GA|US|19|US|41|SR|3|name3=Bear Creek Boulevard}}

|notes=No access from SR&nbsp;20 to US&nbsp;19/US&nbsp;41/SR&nbsp;3 or from US&nbsp;19/US&nbsp;41/SR&nbsp;3 northbound to SR&nbsp;20 east (west direction on compass); no access from US&nbsp;19/US&nbsp;41/SR&nbsp;3 southbound to SR&nbsp;20

|notes=No access from SR&nbsp;20 to US&nbsp;19/US&nbsp;41/SR&nbsp;3 or from US&nbsp;19/US&nbsp;41/SR&nbsp;3 north to SR&nbsp;20 east (west direction on compass); no access from US&nbsp;19/US&nbsp;41/SR&nbsp;3 south to SR&nbsp;20

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|location=none

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|road={{jct|state=GA|road|Lower Woolsey Road|to2=y|US|19|US|41|SR|3|city1=Hapeville|city2=Griffin|location3=[[w:Atlanta Motor Speedway|Atlanta Motor Speedway]]}}

|notes=Clockwise terminus of SR&nbsp;20

|notes=Clockwise terminus

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Revision as of 13:37, 28 April 2024

State Route 20 marker

State Route 20

Map

Georgia State Route 20 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by GDOT
Length165.345 mi[1] (266.097 km)
Existed1929[2][3]–present
Major junctions
West end SR 9 at the Alabama state line west of Coosa
Major intersections
  • US 41 / US 411 / SR 61inCartersville
  • I-75 north of Cartersville
  • I-575 / SR 5inCanton
  • US 19 / SR 400inCumming
  • I-985 / US 23 / SR 13 / SR 365inBuford
  • I-85 south of Buford
  • I-20 / US 278 / SR 12inConyers
  • I-75 west of McDonough
  • US 19 / US 41 / SR 3inHampton
  • East endLower Woolsey Road southwest of Hampton
    Location
    CountryUnited States
    StateGeorgia
    CountiesFloyd, Bartow, Cherokee, Forsyth, Gwinnett, Walton, Rockdale, Newton, Henry
    Highway system
    • Georgia State Highway System
    I-20 SR 21

    State Route 20 (SR 20) is a 165.345-mile-long (266.097 km) state highway roughly in the shape of a capital J rotated ninety degrees to the left, which travels through portions of Floyd, Bartow, Cherokee, Forsyth, Gwinnett, Walton, Rockdale, Newton, and Henry counties in the northwestern and north-central parts of the U.S. state of Georgia. Its counterclockwise, or western terminus is at the Alabama state line in Floyd County, and its clockwise, or eastern terminus occurs at its interchange with Lower Woolsey Road southwest of HamptoninHenry County south-southeast of the Atlanta Motor Speedway.

    Route description

    Overhead signage for SR 20 and SR 140inCanton

    From the Alabama state line, SR 20 proceeds east through central Floyd County into the city of Rome, and is concurrent with US 27, SR 1, and SR 53 through downtown Rome. The highway leaves Rome to the east, concurrent with US 411, bisecting Floyd County, and then enters and bisects Bartow County, still concurrent with US 411 until just north of Cartersville (US 41 is briefly concurrent in Cartersville as well), after which SR 20 continues eastward on its own. The highway intersects I-75 north of Cartersville, and continues to head east, passing Lake Allatoona to its north, and entering Cherokee County. SR 20 heads east into central Cherokee County and through its county seat in Canton, and has a brief concurrency with I-575/SR 5, before continuing east into Forsyth County. In central Forsyth County, the highway dips southeast to pass to the south of Sawnee Mountain and heads through Cumming, crossing US 19 and SR 400, and heading on into Gwinnett County, passing to the south of Lake Lanier. SR 20 then turns south after an interchange with I-985/US 23/SR 365, crossing I-85 shortly thereafter. The road also provides access to SR 316, which leads to Athens.

    SR 20 just south of Conyers

    SR 20 continues southward through Lawrenceville and heads through Loganville into Walton County and paralleling the Gwinnett–Walton County line, before crossing into Rockdale County and meeting I-20/US 278/SR 12inConyers. Likely to help alleviate driver confusion due to two identically-numbered highways meeting, the highway is usually referred to at this point as SR 138, with which it travels concurrent through Conyers. SR 20 continues south and then southwest to the Henry County seat of McDonough, where it briefly travels concurrent with SR 81. SR 81 departs to the west after the highways cross I-75 at exit 218. The portion of SR 20 between the western end of the SR 81 concurrency and Lower Woolsey Road, the highway's clockwise/eastern terminus, was widened in the early 2000s from two lanes to four, including a new southern bypass of the city of Hampton, and more controlled access at US 19/US 41. The primary purpose of the widening has been to facilitate the flow of traffic to and from the Atlanta Motor Speedway located near the highway's eastern terminus.[4][5]

    Traffic

    The Georgia Department of Transportation average annual daily traffic (AADT) numbers for the year 2011 show a variety of daily averages across SR 20. The traffic load on the highway starts at its lowest daily average load as the route starts into Floyd County, where numbers hover around 5,400 vehicles per day. These averages increase rapidly as the highway approaches Rome, going from around 12,000 vehicles to a peak of 38,000 vehicles in downtown Rome. As SR 20 becomes concurrent with US 27/SR 1, the numbers decrease to an average of 32,000, and then decrease more rapidly to around 15,000 as SR 20 heads east out of Rome. The vehicle load stays in that area all the way through Floyd County and into Bartow County, as the highway is the main west-to-east thoroughfare between Rome and Cartersville. In Cartersville, where the highway is concurrent with US 41, the vehicle count reaches a zenith of just over 41,000, but then drops off sharply as the highway heads into rural Cherokee County, dipping just below 10,000 before increasing again to near 24,000 vehicles per day as it approaches I-575/SR 5. On the portion of the highway that is concurrent with I-575/SR 5, the highway sees its maximum vehicle load of just over 54,000 vehicles, again dropping rapidly east of I-575/SR 5, going from around 24,000 down to 11,000, and further down to around 10,000 as the Forsyth County line is reached.

    Numbers start to creep up again as the Forsyth county seat of Cumming approaches, going from 10,000 to over 22,000 vehicles, cresting at 37,000 vehicles south of Cumming, as the route feeds traffic onto US 19/SR 400 southbound into Atlanta. Averages stabilize around 20,000 vehicles per day as SR 20 heads into Gwinnett County, briefly cresting again at over 41,000 vehicles around I-985, and dipping to around 30,000 vehicles around I-85. South of Lawrenceville, numbers then start to decrease once more from around 22,000 down to 14,000 around Loganville, and dip down into average of just over 8,000 in rural Walton County. Until the highway reaches Conyers, average numbers see lows of 6,800 in Rockdale County, increasing again to just over 31,000 in and around Conyers and I-20. Rapidly decreasing once more to around 7,600 vehicles per day in Newton and northern Henry counties, another high is reached in the vicinity of I-75 with just over 28,000 vehicles per day, before the highway reaches its eastern terminus in Hampton with average traffic loads just over 12,000 vehicles per day.[5]

    National Highway System

    The following portions of SR 20 are part of the National Highway System, a system of routes determined to be the most important for the nation's economy, mobility, and defense:

    History

    State Route 20 in Cumming, with Sawnee Mountain in the background

    1920s

    The highway that would eventually become SR 20 was established at least as early as 1919 as the entire length of SR 4 from the Alabama state line to Cartersville, an unnumbered road from Cumming to Buford, part of SR 13 from Buford to Lawrenceville, and part of SR 45 from Lawrenceville to Loganville.[9] By the end of 1921, SR 68 was established on the current path of SR 20 from Cumming to Buford. Also, SR 45 between Lawrenceville and Loganville was redesignated as part of SR 13.[9][10] By the end of 1926, two segments had a "sand clay or top soil" surface: from the Alabama state line to just west of Rome and from Sugar Hill to Lawrenceville. The highway in the vicinity of Rome had a "completed hard surface". A portion of the highway from just east of Rome to a point northwest of Cartersville was under construction. In the northwestern part of Cartersville and farther to the west, a portion of the highway had a completed semi hard surface.[10][2] Within three years, all of SR 4 was redesignated as part of SR 20, with US 41W designated on the Rome–Cartersville segment. US 19 was designated on the Buford–Lawrenceville segment. The portion of the highway at the Alabama state line had a completed semi hard surface. The portion of the highway just east of Rome had a completed hard surface. The highway was under construction northwest of Cartersville.[2][3]

    1930s

    By the middle of 1930, SR 20 was established from SR 61 in Rydal to SR 5 in Canton. The entire Rome–Cartersville and Buford–Lawrenceville segments had a completed hard surface. Also, SR 53 was designated from the Alabama state line to Rome, farther to the north than SR 20.[3][11] Later that year, the portion of SR 20 and SR 53 west of Rome were swapped.[11][12] By the beginning of 1932, US 19 was shifted farther to the west and off of the current SR 20 between Buford and Lawrenceville; at the same time, US 23 was designated on this same segment.[12][13] In January 1932, SR 20 was established from Canton to Cumming. SR 68, from Cumming to Buford, was decommissioned and redesignated as part of SR 20. Also, since SR 13 was shifted to a more western alignment, its segment from Buford to Lawrenceville was also redesignated as part of SR 20.[13][14] A few months later, SR 20 was established from Loganville to Conyers.[15][16] Nearly a year later, SR 20 was established from Conyers to McDonough.[17][18] The next month, the western part of the segment from the Alabama state line to Rome was under construction.[18][19] Later that year, SR 20 was designated along SR 61 from Cartersville to Rydal, with the entire length having a sand clay or top soil surface. Also, a portion of the highway east of Canton was under construction.[19][20] Before the year ended, US 41W between Rome and Cartersville was redesignated as part of US 411, which was also designated along SR 20/SR 61 from Cartersville to Rydal. At this time, the Rockdale County portion of the segment between Loganville and Conyers was under construction.[20][21] By the middle of 1935, the western half of the Canton–Cumming segment was under construction.[22][23] By October of that year, a small portion east of Canton had a sand clay or top soil surface.[23][24] At the end of the year, a small portion north-northeast of Cartersville, as well as a small portion north-northeast of Conyers, had a completed hard surface.[24][25] Later in 1936, the central portion of the SR 20/SR 61 segment, from Cartersville to Rydal, had completed grading, but was not surfaced.[26][27] A few months later, a small portion south-southwest of Rydal had a completed hard surface. The entire Forsyth County portion of the Canton–Cumming segment, except for the eastern end, was under construction. Also, the entire Gwinnett County portion of the Cumming–Buford segment had completed grading, but was not surfaced.[28][29] By the middle of the year, the central portion of SR 20/SR 61, from Cartersville to Rydal, had a completed hard surface. Also, the eastern three-fourths of the Canton–Cumming segment was under construction.[29][30] A few months later, the western third of this segment had a completed hard surface, while the eastern third of it had completed grading, but was not surfaced. The northern half of the segment between Lawrenceville and Loganville, and nearly the entire northern half of the segment between Conyers and McDonough, also had completed grading, but was not surfaced.[30][31] About two years later, US 23 was shifted farther to the west and off of SR 20's path. Also, a small portion northeast of Buford had a sand clay or top soil surface.[32][33] Before the year ended, about half of the total length of the segment from the Alabama state line and Rome had a completed hard surface.[34][35]

    1940s

    Toward the end of 1940, the western portion of this segment, as well as the entire Rockdale County portion of the Conyers–McDonough segment, had a completed hard surface.[36][37] Later that year, SR 20 Spur was built in the northern portion of Cartersville from US 41/US 411/SR 3/SR 20 to US 411/SR 20/SR 61. At this time, SR 113 was established from US 411/SR 20/SR 61 in the northern portion of Cartersville to SR 5 in the southern portion of Canton.[37][38] In 1941, the western and eastern termini of SR 113 had completed grading, but were not surfaced.[39][40] The next year, SR 113 was truncated to Cartersville, its former path was redesignated as part of SR 20. With the highway being shifted southward, its former path between Rydal and Canton became part of SR 140.[40][41] In 1943, SR 20 Spur in the northern part of Cartersville was redesignated as part of the SR 20 mainline.[41][42] By the end of 1946, three segments were hard surfaced: Alabama state line to Rome, Cumming to Buford, and Lawrenceville to Loganville.[43][44] Between 1946 and the beginning of 1948, the Canton–Cumming segment, and a portion north-northeast of Conyers, were both hard surfaced. At this time SR 20 Spur was established in Loganville.[44][45]

    1950s

    Before the third quarter of 1950 ended, a portion of the highway northeast of Cartersville was hard surfaced.[46][47] By the end of 1951, the southern half of the segment from Loganville to Conyers, and a portion northeast of McDonough, had been hard surfaced.[47][48] In 1952, an unnumbered road was built from SR 81 west-southwest of McDonough to US 19/US 41/SR 3 in Hampton.[48][49] The next year, a small portion of SR 20 in the northern part of Cartersville, a portion of it west of Canton, and the entire Rockdale County portion were hard surfaced. At this time, SR 294N was built, with a hard surface, northeast of Cartersville. At this time, SR 20 Conn. was built, from SR 20 in Sugar Hill, to US 23/SR 13 south of Buford.[49][50] In 1954, the entire Walton County portion of the highway was hard surfaced. SR 20 Conn. was redesignated as part of the SR 20 mainline.[50][51] In 1955, it was reverted to being designated as SR 20 Conn., with the western part paved.[51][52] A few years later, all portions of SR 20 that had been built were paved. At this time, SR 294 had been redesignated as the SR 294 mainline.[52][53] By 1960, SR 20 was extended west-southwest from McDonough along SR 81, and then on a previously unnumbered road to US 19/US 41/SR 3 in Hampton. The entire length of this extension was paved.[53][54]

    1960s

    Between 1960 and 1963, US 411 between Rome and Cartersville was shifted on a more southerly routing, concurrent with SR 344; SR 20 remained on the old alignment.[54][55] By 1966, SR 294 had been reverted to being designated as SR 294N. SR 20 Conn. had been decommissioned and redesignated as the SR 20 mainline again.[55][56] In 1966, SR 20 Spur was designated from SR 20 in Sugar Hill to SR 13 Spur in Buford.[56][57]

    Later years

    The highway stayed about the same until 1977, when SR 344 was decommissioned. SR 20 was shifted onto US 411 between Rome and Cartersville. SR 20's old alignment was redesignated as part of SR 293.[58][59] A few years later, SR 20 Spur in Loganville was decommissioned and redesignated as part of SR 81.[60][61] A decade later, SR 20 Spur in Buford was also decommissioned.[62][63] In the middle of the decade, SR 294N was decommissioned again and redesignated as SR 20 Spur.[64][65] In the mid-2000s, SR 20 was extended to Lower Woolsey Road southwest of Hampton.[66][67]

    Major intersections

    CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
    Floyd0.0000.000
    SR 9 south – Centre
    Alabama state line; counterclockwise terminus
    3.6425.861
    SR 100 north – Summerville
    Western end of SR 100 concurrency
    Coosa6.57910.588
    SR 100 south – Cave Springs
    Eastern end of SR 100 concurrency
    West Rome Bypass southCurrent northern terminus of West Rome Bypass
    Rome14.15222.775
    SR 1 Loop south (Redmond Circle) – Berry College, Baseball Stadium
    Northern terminus of SR 1 Loop
    17.11027.536


    US 27 north / SR 1 north / SR 101 south (Martha Berry Boulevard) – Summerville, Rockmart, Berry College, Airport
    Western end of US 27/SR 1 concurrency; northern terminus of SR 101
    18.16429.232
    SR 293 south (Broad Street) – Kingston
    Northern terminus of SR 293
    18.23329.343
    SR 53 east (MLK Boulevard) – Calhoun, Shannon
    Western end of SR 53 concurrency
    19.56531.487 SR 101 (East 2nd Avenue) / East 12th Street – RockmartInterchange
    20.34832.747



    US 27 south / US 411 south / SR 1 south / SR 53 west – Cedartown, Gadsden
    Eastern end of US 27/SR 1 and SR 53 concurrencies; western end of US 411 concurrency; interchange
    SR 101 (Dean Avenue) – RockmartWestbound exit and eastbound entrance; interchange
    22.66136.469

    SR 1 Loop north to SR 293 – Calhoun, Summerville, Baseball Stadium, Chieftains Museum Major Ridge Home, National Guard Armory, Rome High School, Berry College
    Southern terminus of SR 1 Loop
    Bartow38.97062.716

    US 41 north / SR 3 north – Adairsville, Calhoun, Kingston
    Western end of US 41/SR 3 concurrency; interchange
    Cartersville42.22867.959


    US 41 south / SR 3 south / SR 61 south (Tennessee Street) – Emerson, Kennesaw, Dallas
    Eastern end of US 41/SR 3 concurrency; western end of SR 61 concurrency; interchange
    42.34368.144


    US 411 north / SR 61 north (Tennessee Street) to I-75 (SR 401) – Fairmount, Chatsworth
    Eastern end of US 411 and SR 61 concurrencies
    44.64571.849 I-75 (SR 401) – Chattanooga, AtlantaI-75/SR 401 exit 290
    44.80472.105
    SR 20 Spur east
    Western terminus of SR 20 Spur
    CherokeeSutallee53.48586.076
    SR 108 east – Waleska, Funk Heritage Center, Reinhardt University, Amicalola Falls State Park & Lodge
    Western terminus of SR 108
    Canton61.17698.453
    SR 5 Bus. south (Marietta Highway) – Canton, Reinhardt University
    Western end of SR 5 Bus. concurrency



    SR 5 Bus. north / SR 140 west (Knox Bridge Highway) / SR 5 Conn. begins – Northside Hospital–Cherokee
    Eastern end of SR 5 Bus. concurrency; western end of SR 5 Conn./SR 140 concurrency; southern terminus of SR 5 Conn.
    61.93699.676
    SR 140 east – Canton, Roswell
    Eastern end of SR 140 concurrency; I-575/SR 417 exit 16B (westbound)
    62.351100.344

    I-575 south / SR 5 south (SR 417 south) – Atlanta
    Western end of I-575/SR 5/SR 417 concurrency; SR 20 west follows exit 16A
    63.982102.969

    I-575 north / SR 5 north (SR 417 north) – Downtown Canton
    Eastern end of I-575/SR 5/SR 417 concurrency; SR 20 east follows exit 19A; Downtown Canton is exit 19B (eastbound).
    72.577116.801
    SR 369 north (Hightower Road) – Gainesville
    Southern terminus of SR 369
    Free Home75.112120.881 SR 372 (Ball Ground Road / Free Home Highway) – Ball Ground, Roswell
    Forsyth78.943127.046
    SR 371 south (Post Road) – Roswell
    Northern terminus of SR 371
    Cumming83.703134.707
    SR 306 east (Sawnee Drive) – Gainesville
    Western terminus of SR 306
    85.255137.205
    SR 9 north (Dahlonega Street / Veterans Memorial Boulevard) – Dawsonville, Gainesville
    Western end of SR 9 concurrency
    86.868139.800
    SR 9 south (Atlanta Highway) – Roswell, Atlanta
    Eastern end of SR 9 concurrency
    87.223140.372 US 19 / SR 400 – Dahlonega, AtlantaSR 400 exit 14
    GwinnettSugar HillBuford line97.323156.626
    US 23 south / SR 13 (Buford Highway) – Buford, Duluth
    Western end of US 23 concurrency
    Buford98.646158.755
    I-985 / US 23 north (SR 365 / SR 419) – Gainesville, Atlanta
    Eastern end of US 23 concurrency; I-985/SR 365/SR 419 exit 4
    99.681160.421
    SR 324 south (Gravel Springs Road)
    Northern terminus of SR 324
    101.101162.706 I-85 (SR 403) – Greenville, AtlantaI-85/SR 403 exit 115
    105.980170.558
    SR 124 north (Braselton Highway) – Braselton
    Western end of SR 124 concurrency
    Lawrenceville106.698171.714
    SR 316 (University Parkway) to I-85 (SR 403) – Atlanta, Athens
    Interchange
    108.335174.348


    US 29 south / SR 8 west / SR 120 west (Crogan Street) – Lilburn, Decatur
    Western end of US 29/SR 8/SR 120 concurrency




    US 29 north / SR 8 east / SR 120 ends (Pike Street) to I-85 (SR 403) – Winder
    Eastern end of US 29/SR 8/SR 120 concurrency; eastern terminus of SR 120
    109.058175.512
    SR 124 south (Scenic Highway) – Braselton, Snellville
    Eastern end of SR 124 concurrency
    Grayson113.156182.107
    SR 84 west (Grayson Parkway)
    Eastern terminus of SR 84
    WaltonLoganville118.127190.107
    SR 81 north (Winder Highway) – Winder
    Western end of SR 81 concurrency
    118.356190.476
    SR 81 south (Lawrenceville Highway) – Covington
    Eastern end of SR 81 concurrency
    118.784191.164 US 78 / SR 10 – Monroe, Snellville
    RockdaleConyers134.327216.178
    SR 138 east (Walnut Grove Road) – Monroe
    Western end of SR 138 concurrency
    135.870218.662 I-20 (US 278 / SR 12 / SR 402) – Augusta, AtlantaI-20/SR 402 exit 82
    137.124220.680
    SR 138 west (Stockbridge Highway) – Stockbridge
    Eastern end of SR 138 concurrency
    Newton
    SR 212 west – Monastery
    Western end of SR 212 concurrency

    SR 212 east – Covington, Monticello, Jackson Lake
    Eastern end of SR 212 concurrency
    HenryMcDonough153.965247.783
    SR 155 north (Turner Street) – Decatur
    Western end of SR 155 concurrency
    154.015247.863


    SR 81 east (Keys Ferry Street) / SR 155 south (Zack Hinton Parkway) to I-75 (SR 401) – Griffin, Hampton
    Eastern end of SR 155 concurrency; western end of SR 81 concurrency


    US 23 north / SR 42 north (Macon Street / Lawrenceville Street) – Stockbridge
    One-block concurrency with US 23 south/SR 42 south (westbound only)



    US 23 south / SR 42 south (Griffin Street) to Jonesboro Street / I-75 – Locust Grove, Jackson
    157.175252.949 I-75 (SR 401) – Macon, AtlantaI-75/SR 401 exit 218
    157.425253.351
    SR 81 west (McDonough-Lovejoy Road) – Lovejoy
    Eastern end of SR 81 concurrency
    Hampton165.345266.097 US 19 / US 41 / SR 3 (Bear Creek Boulevard)No access from SR 20 to US 19/US 41/SR 3 or from US 19/US 41/SR 3 north to SR 20 east (west direction on compass); no access from US 19/US 41/SR 3 south to SR 20



    Lower Woolsey Road to US 19 / US 41 / SR 3 – Hapeville, Griffin, Atlanta Motor Speedway
    Clockwise terminus
    1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  •       Incomplete access
  • Cartersville spur route

    State Route 20 Spur marker

    State Route 20 Spur

    LocationCartersvilleAllatoona Dam
    Length4.264 mi[1] (6.862 km)
    State Route 20 Spur in autumn

    State Route 20 Spur (SR 20 Spur) is a 4.264-mile-long (6.862 km) spur route of SR 20. It travels from SR 20, just east of its interchange with Interstate 75 (I-75) north of Cartersville, south to Allatoona Dam. The highway, along with nearby Allatoona Dam road, formed the two segments of State Route 294.

    By 1953, SR 20 Spur had been constructed and was signed as SR 294.[citation needed]

    The entire route is in Bartow County.

    Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
    Cartersville0.0000.000 SR 20 (Canton Highway) – Cartersville, CantonWestern terminus
    4.2646.862Allatoona DamEastern terminus
    1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

    See also

    References

    1. ^ a b c d "County GIS Base map shapefiles/geodatabases (varies by county)". Georgia Department of Transportation. Archived from the original on 19 March 2023. Retrieved 11 January 2013.
  • ^ a b c State Highway Department of Georgia (October 1926). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved March 18, 2017.
  • ^ a b c State Highway Department of Georgia (October 1929). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved March 18, 2017.
  • ^ Google (11 January 2013). "Map of Georgia State Route 53" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 11 January 2013.
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