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Georgia State Route 67

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North end:
  
SR 21 east of Millen

Length
  
95.3 km

Georgia State Route 67

South end:
  
Northern edge of Fort Stewart, southeast of Pembroke

Counties
  
Bryan County, Georgia, Bulloch County, Georgia, Jenkins County, Georgia

State Route 67 (SR 67) is a 59.2-mile-long (95.3 km) state highway that runs south-to-north through portions of Bryan, Bulloch, and Jenkins counties in the east-central part of the U.S. state of Georgia. The route connects Fort Stewart and Pembroke with Millen, via Statesboro.

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Map of GA-67, Georgia, USA

Route description

SR 67 begins on the northeastern edge of Fort Stewart, approximately 2.2 miles (3.5 km) southeast of Pembroke, within Bryan County. The highway travels northwest, through rural areas of the county, into Pembroke. It curve to the north-northeast to an intersection with US 280/SR 30 (East Bacon Street). At this intersection both SR 67 and SR 119 join that concurrency. One block later, SR 67 splits off to the north, while SR 119 splits off to the south. SR 67 continues to the northwest, leaving town and crosses into Bulloch County. The highway continues to the northwest and has an interchange with Interstate 16 (I-16), just before entering Denmark. In Denmark, it intersects SR 46. It passes through rural areas of the county, until it enters Statesboro. In town, it intersects US 301 Bypass/SR 67 Bypass/SR 73 Bypass (Veterans Memorial Parkway), at the southeastern edge of Georgia Southern University. It runs along the northeastern edge of the university, before meeting US 25/US 301/SR 73 (South Main Street). The four highway head concurrent to the north. At East Main Street, they intersect the western terminus of SR 24. In the main part of town, they intersect US 80/SR 26. There, US 301/SR 73 split off to the north and northeast, while US 25/US 80/SR 26/SR 67 head northwest. Just after leaving town, they meet US 25 Bypass/SR 67 Bypass. In Hopeulikit, US 80/SR 26 split off to the southwest. Here, US 25/SR 67 continue to the northwest and enter Jenkins County. A little distance before entering Millen, first SR 121 and then SR 23 join the concurrency. Just after entering Millen, SR 17 Bypass (South Gray Street) joins the concurrency. The five routes head concurrent into the main part of town. At SR 17 (Winthrope Avenue), SR 17 Bypass ends, US 25/SR 121 continue to the north, and SR 17/SR 23/SR 67 head concurrent to the east. At Masonic Street, SR 17 splits off to the south, and SR 23 splits off to the north. SR 67 continues to the east, passing the Jenkins County Hospital. Then, it continue to the east until it meets its northern terminus, an intersection with SR 21 (Millen Bypass), just east of town.

All of SR 67 that is concurrent with US 25 is included as part of the National Highway System, a system of roadways important to the nation's economy, defense, and mobility.

Bannered route

State Route 67 Bypass (SR 67 Bypass) is a 7.3-mile-long (11.7 km) bypass route that exists entirely within the central part of Bulloch County. The southern part is located within the Statesboro city limits.

It begins at an intersection with the SR 67 mainline (Fair Road) in the southeastern part of Statesboro. At this intersection, SR 67 Bypass begins a concurrency with US 301/SR 73 Bypass (Veterans Memorial Parkway) to the west. The three routes skirt along the southern edge of Georgia Southern University until they intersect US 25/US 301/SR 73 (South Main Street). At this intersection, US 301 Bypass/SR 73 Bypass end, and US 25 Bypass begins. The two highways leave the city limits and travel just west of the town until they meet their northern terminus, an intersection with US 25/US 80/SR 26/SR 67 just northwest of the town.

All of SR 67 Bypass is included as part of the National Highway System, a system of roadways important to the nation's economy, defense, and mobility.

The entire route is in Bulloch County.

References

Georgia State Route 67 Wikipedia