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1 Route description  





2 Major intersections  





3 Tallapoosa spur route  





4 See also  





5 References  





6 External links  














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State Route 100 marker

State Route 100

Map

Georgia State Route 100 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by GDOT
Length136.5 mi[1] (219.7 km)
Major junctions
South end US 27 Alt. / SR 18 / SR 41 / SR 109inGreenville
Major intersections I-85 near Hogansville
US 29 / SR 14 / SR 54 in Hogansville
US 27 / SR 1 near Hogansville
I-20 near Tallapoosa
US 78 / SR 8 in Tallapoosa
US 27 / SR 1inCedartown
US 278 / SR 6 in Cedartown
US 411 / SR 53inCave Spring
North end US 27 / SR 1 / SR 114inSummerville
Location
CountryUnited States
StateGeorgia
CountiesMeriwether, Troup, Heard, Carroll, Haralson, Polk, Floyd, Chattooga
Highway system
  • Georgia State Highway System
SR 99 SR 101


State Route 100 (SR 100) is a 136.5-mile-long (219.7 km) state highway that travels south-to-north through portions of Meriwether, Troup, Heard, Carroll, Haralson, Polk, Floyd, and Chattooga counties in the northwestern part of the U.S. stateofGeorgia. The route begins at US 27 Alt./SR 18/SR 41/SR 109inGreenville and ends at US 27/SR 1/SR 114inSummerville.

Route description[edit]

SR 100 in Tallapoosa

SR 100 begins at an intersection with US 27 Alt./SR 18/SR 41/SR 109inGreenvilleinMeriwether County. Moving north, SR 100 travels concurrent with SR 54 just east of the interchange with Interstate 85 (I-85) east of Hogansville. Once in Hogansville, SR 100 turns north concurrent with US 29/SR 14 for a short distance before continuing northwest alone. Southeast of Franklin, SR 100 joins US 27/SR 1. Just west of Franklin, SR 100, along with SR 34, splits from US 27 and continues west. In less than 1 mile (1.6 km), SR 100 splits from SR 34 and continues northwest. SR 100 continues north and travels concurrent with SR 5 for a short distance east of the Georgia–Alabama state line before continuing north. As SR 100 moves toward Tallapoosa, it crosses I-20, where it is the first eastbound exit in the state for that highway. Crossing US 78 in Tallapoosa, SR 100 travels concurrent with US 27 south of Cedartown. South of Cedartown, SR 100 turns west following US 278 for a brief distance before resuming a northwestern path. In Cave Spring, SR 100 turns west for a brief distance concurrent with US 411 before turning north once again. SR 100 turns west concurrent with SR 20 for a short distance before resuming its northern course toward Summerville. SR 100 ends at the intersection of US 27/SR 114 in Summerville in Chattooga County.[1]

Major intersections[edit]

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
MeriwetherGreenville0.00.0



US 27 Alt. south / SR 18 south / SR 41 south / SR 109 west – Warm Springs
Southern terminus
13.221.2 SR 54 – Hogansville, LuthersvilleSouthern end of SR 54 concurrency
Troup13.822.2 I-85 (SR 403) – LaGrange, AtlantaI-85 exit 28
Hogansville16.726.9
US 29 south / SR 14 / SR 54 – LaGrange
Northern end of SR 54 concurrency; southern end of US 29/SR 14 concurrency
17.227.7
US 29 north / SR 14 – Grantville
Northern end of US 29/SR 14 concurrency
Heard27.143.6
US 27 south / SR 1 – LaGrange
Southern end of US 27/SR 1 concurrency
29.547.5
US 27 north / SR 1 – Franklin
Northern end of US 27/SR 1 concurrency
Franklin29.547.5
SR 34 east – Newnan
Southern end of SR 34 concurrency
32.552.3
SR 34 west
Northern end of SR 34 concurrency
Carroll51.082.1
SR 5 west
Southern end of SR 5 concurrency
51.582.9
SR 5 east – Whitesburg
Northern end of SR 5 concurrency
Bowdon56.490.8
SR 166 east – Carrollton
Western terminus of SR 166
Haralson66.3106.7
SR 16 east – Mount Zion
Western terminus of SR 16
67.2108.1 I-20 (SR 402) – Atlanta, BirminghamI-20 exit 5
Tallapoosa71.9115.7
US 78 east / SR 8 – Waco
Southern end of US 78/SR 8 concurrency
72.1116.0
US 78 west / SR 8
Northern end of US 78/SR 8 concurrency
72.8117.2
SR 120 east – Buchanan
Western terminus of SR 120
Polk88.9143.1
US 27 south / SR 1 – Buchanan
Southern end of US 27/SR 1 concurrency
Cedartown92.2148.4



US 27 north / SR 1 north / US 278 east / SR 6 east – Rome
Northern end of US 27/SR 1 concurrency; southern end of US 278/SR 6 concurrency
93.6150.6
US 278 west / SR 6 – Piedmont, AL
Northern end of US 278/SR 6 concurrency
FloydCave Spring104167
US 411 east / SR 53 (Alabama Street) – Rome
Southern end of US 411/SR 53 concurrency
105169
US 411 west / SR 53
Northern end of US 411/SR 53 concurrency
Coosa116187
SR 20 east – Rome
Southern end of SR 20 concurrency
119192
SR 20 west
Northern end of SR 20 concurrency
ChattoogaSummerville135217
SR 114 south – Lyerly
Southern end of SR 114 concurrency
136219 US 27 / SR 1 – SummervilleNorthern terminus; northern end of SR 114 concurrency
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Tallapoosa spur route[edit]

State Route 100 Spur marker

State Route 100 Spur

LocationTallapoosa
Length0.9 mi[2] (1,400 m)

State Route 100 Spur (SR 100 Spur) is a 0.9-mile-long (1.4 km) spur route that exists entirely within the southwestern part of Haralson County. Its routing is entirely within the city limitsofTallapoosa.

It begins in the southern portion of Tallapoosa, at an intersection with the SR 100 mainline (Alewine Avenue). The highway travels to the east-northeast and quickly curves to the northwest. Just past Golf Course Road, the spur curves to the north-northeast and meets its northern terminus, an intersection with US 78/SR 8 (East Atlanta Street) in the eastern part of town.[2]

The entire route is in Tallapoosa, Haralson County.

mi[2]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0 SR 100 (Alewine Avenue) – BowdonSouthern terminus
0.91.4 US 78 / SR 8 (East Atlanta Street) – Fruithurst, BremenNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Google (June 5, 2014). "Route of SR 100 (Greenville to Coosa)" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved June 5, 2014.
    Google (June 5, 2014). "Route of SR 100 (Coosa to Summerville)" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved June 5, 2014.
  • ^ a b c Google (April 15, 2014). "Route of SR 100 Spur" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved April 15, 2014.
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