U.S. Route 27 Alternate (Georgia)
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U.S. Highway 27 Alternate (US 27 Alt.) is an
alternate route An official alternate route is a special route in the United States that provides an alternate alignment for a highway. They are loop roads and found in many road systems in the United States including the U.S. Highway system and various stat ...
of US 27. It travels from the northwestern corner of
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northeast to just before Shiloh, north to Greenville, and northwest to Carrollton.


Route description

The alternate route starts at an
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with the US 27 mainline in
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in
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and initially runs northeast into Harris County,
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with State Route 85 (SR 85). Within Ellerslie, the route has a short concurrency with SR 315. The route splits from SR 85 south of Shiloh, on the Harris–
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county line, while moving onto SR 85 Alt. and briefly SR 116 before it cuts across the northwestern corner of Talbot County. It then enters Meriwether County, running along the southeastern edge of F. D. Roosevelt State Park while briefly crossing SR 190 and curving from the northwest to the northeast. Heading briefly northwest again through F. D. Roosevelt State Park this time and then north into
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, now cosigned with SR 41, the route turns north and heads into a traffic circle with SR 18 which joins US 27 Alt. through Greenville which leaves the concurrency at SR 109. Later, it runs through Luthersville where it intersects SR 54 before heading into
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. In Moreland, US 27 Alt. is joined by a concurrency with
US 29 U.S. Route 29 or U.S. Highway 29 (US 29) is a north–south United States Numbered Highway that runs for from Pensacola, Florida, to Ellicott City, Maryland, just west of Baltimore, Maryland, in the Eastern United States, connect ...
, which also serves as the northern terminus of SR 41. Like its parent route, however, it joins the alternate in another concurrency. US 27 Alt./US 29/SR 14 serves as the main road through downtown Moreland, and, after passing by the Lewis Grizzard Museum, the
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(AWP) main line moves to the west side of the road at a powerline
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. It curves away from the tracks again at the intersection of "Old Highway 29", and, after winding around the northwestern edge of Newnan–Coweta County Airport, Interstate 85 (I-85) is encountered at a
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(exit 41). Just north of that interchange, it encounters the southern terminus of a concurrency with SR 16. Together, US 27 Alt./US 29/SR 14/SR 16 run through marshland around Pearl Springs Lake and East Newnan Lake as it enter Newnan. The routes cross over that AWP railroad line between Newnan South Industrial Road and Corinth Road. From there, it runs through the Greenville Street-LaGrange Street Historic District (signed as the Greenville-LaGrange Historic District), before passing the Coweta County Superior Courthouse and running over a bridge above a former
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line. Greenville Street ends at Salbide Avenue and US 27 Alt./US 29/SR 14/SR 16 becomes a
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along Jefferson and LaGrange streets, both of which are part of the Newnan Commercial Historic District. It also runs along both sides of the historic Coweta County Courthouse between Broad and Washington streets. At Posey Street, the routes are joined by another concurrency with SR 34. The routes turn left onto Clark Street as they join another concurrency with westbound SR 34, only for US 29/SR 14 to leave the US 27 Alt./SR 16/SR 34 concurrency one block later at Jackson Street. As US 27 Alt./SR 16/SR 34 moves from Clark Street to Temple Avenue, they begin to head northwest out of Newnan, only for SR 34 to leave that concurrency at Franklin Road. Crossing a bridge over the
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, and thus the Coweta– Carroll county line, the routes run through Whiteburg where they intersect SR 5 before briefly turning west-northwest between the communities of Banning and Clem, then turns back to the northwest. At the intersection with SR 166 in Carrollton, US 27 Alt./SR 16 makes a left turn with westbound SR 166 joining that concurrency until finally reaching its northern terminus, at a diamond interchange with US 27/SR 1. SR 166 continues west toward
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, while SR 16 continues north along US 27 through downtown Carrollton until breaking away and running to the northwest toward SR 100 south of
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near Tallapoosa and
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. The following portions of US 27 Alt. 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: * The entire Muscogee County portion * From the I-85 interchange (on US 29/SR 14), just south of East Newnan, to just north of the southern end of the SR 34 concurrency (on US 29/SR 14/SR 16) in Newnan * From an indeterminate point southeast of Carrollton to its northern terminus in the city.


History


Major intersections


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External links

* {{US 27 Alternate (Georgia) 27 Alternate 27 Alternate (Georgia) Transportation in Muscogee County, Georgia Transportation in Harris County, Georgia Transportation in Talbot County, Georgia Transportation in Meriwether County, Georgia Transportation in Coweta County, Georgia Carroll Transportation in Columbus, Georgia