Georgia State Route 5 Business (Ball Ground)
State Route 5 Spur
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Location: |
Marietta |
Length: |
1.670 mi (2.688 km) |
State Route 5 Connector
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Location: |
Kennesaw |
Length: |
2.092 mi (3.367 km) |
State Route 5 Business
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Location: |
Canton |
Length: |
1.750 mi (2.816 km) |
State Route 5 Connector
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Location: |
Canton |
Length: |
1.4 mi (2.3 km) |
State Route 5 Business
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Location: |
Ball Ground |
Length: |
1.325 mi (2.132 km) |
State Route 5 Alternate
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Location: |
Central Gilmer County
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Length: |
8.3 mi (13.4 km) |
Existed: |
1983–1986 |
State Route 5 (SR 5) is a 155.325-mile-long (249.971 km) state highway that travels south-to-north through portions of Carroll, Douglas, Cobb, Cherokee, Pickens, Gilmer, and Fannin counties in the western and northern parts of the U.S. state of Georgia. The highway travels from its southern terminus at SR 48 at the Alabama state line, north-northwest of Ephesus, to its northern terminus at SR 60 and SR 68 at the Tennessee state line on the McCaysville–Copperhill line, bisecting the northwestern portion of the state.
SR 5 starts at the Alabama state line just east of Graham and north-northwest of Ephesus, in Carroll County, where the highway continues west into Randolph County, Alabama as SR 48. In Carroll County, the highway initially travels northeast, but soon turns to the east, and bisects the southern portion of rural Carroll County. SR 5 crosses U.S. Route 27/SR 1 (US 27/SR 1) in Roopville, and continues east until it nears the Chattahoochee River, where it turns northeast to parallel the river, and travels through Whitesburg. SR 5 continues northeast, then cuts north into Douglas County, where it is locally known as Bill Arp Road, crosses Interstate 20 (I-20) in Douglasville.
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