U.S. Route 27 in Georgia
| State Route 1 Martha Berry Highway | ||||
US 27 highlighted in red | ||||
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| Maintained by GDOT | ||||
| Length | 356.088 mi (573.068 km) | |||
| Existed | 1934–present | |||
| History | SR 1 established at least as early as 1919 | |||
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| South end | US 27 / SR 63 / SR 1 at the Florida state line southeast of Attapulgus | |||
| North end | US 27 / SR 27 / SR 1 at the Tennessee state line on the Rossville–Chattanooga line | |||
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| Country | United States | |||
| State | Georgia | |||
| Counties | Decatur, Miller, Early, Clay, Randolph, Stewart, Chattahoochee, Muscogee, Harris, Troup, Heard, Carroll, Haralson, Polk, Floyd, Chattooga, Walker, Catoosa | |||
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U.S. Highway 27 (US 27) is a 356.088-mile-long (573.068 km) United States Numbered Highway in the state of Georgia. It travels south-to-north through the western part of the state near the Alabama state line. The whole route is Governor's Road Improvement Program (GRIP) corridor EDS-27, providing the bulk of the Tallahassee, Florida–Chattanooga, Tennessee corridor. All of US 27 in Georgia runs concurrently with State Route 1 (SR 1) and is also designated as the Martha Berry Highway. It connects Bainbridge, Colquitt, Blakely, Cuthbert, Lumpkin, Cusseta, Columbus, LaGrange, Carrollton, Bremen, Cedartown, Rome, Summerville, LaFayette, Fort Oglethorpe, and Rossville.