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State Route 372 (Georgia)

State Route 372 marker

State Route 372
Route information
Maintained by GDOT
Length: 27.128 mi (43.658 km)
Major junctions
South end: SR 140 in Alpharetta
North end: I‑575 / SR 5 / SR 515 just west of Nelson
Location
Counties: Fulton, Cherokee, Pickens
Highway system
  • Georgia State Routes
SR 371 SR 374

State Route 372 marker

State Route 372 (SR 372) begins at an intersection with SR 140 in the western part of Alpharetta, Georgia and travels to the north through Fulton and Cherokee counties to end at I-575/SR 5/SR 515 in the very southern portion of south-central Pickens County.

SR 372 begins at an intersection with SR 140, locally known as Arnold Mill Road, in Crabapple area of western Alpharetta, a predominately residential area of north Fulton County. After initially heading east, the route turns directly north, changes names from Crabapple Road to Birmingham Highway (named after the small community the route travels through on its way north out of Alpharetta), and heads into the western portions of Milton. SR 372 then angles slightly northeast, and briefly changes names to Birmingham Road as it crosses into Cherokee County, before making a sharp turn to the north and traveling through the unincorporated communities of Free Home and Lathemtown, now locally known as Ball Ground Road. After crossing SR 20 in Free Home and SR 369 about 3 miles (4.8 km) thereafter, the route turns to the northwest and continues into Ball Ground.


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