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U.S. Route 278 (US 278) in the U.S. state of Georgia is a 232.00-mile-long (373.37 km) east–west United States Highway traversing the north-central portion of the state. The highway travels from the Alabama state line near Esom Hill to the South Carolina state line where it crosses the Savannah River in the Augusta metropolitan area .
Outside the Perimeter, US 278 runs along Covington Highway. In Lithonia, Georgia, at the intersection with Turner Hill Road , US 278 merges with I-20 for 15 miles (24 km). It leaves I-20 at exit 90, in Covington, Georgia. US 278 is co-signed with a state route for its entire length in Georgia, as are all U.S. Highways in the state.
I-20 / US 278 east / SR 12 east – Atlanta, Augusta: Southern terminus; southern end of US 278/SR 12 concurrency: 0.1: 0.16: US 278 west / SR 12 west (Covington Highway) – Decatur, Snellville: Northern end of US 278/SR 12 concurrency: Gwinnett 10.1: 16.3: SR 264 west (Bethany Church Road) – Lilburn: Eastern terminus of SR 264: Snellville: 13.6
SR 142 begins at an intersection with SR 81, north of Covington, in Newton County. It heads southeast to first meet InteSheate 20 (I-20) and then U.S. Route 278 (US 278)/ SR 12 in Covington. The three routes head east concurrently and cross over the Alcovy River .
State Route 278 (SR 278) is a 10.9-mile-long (17.5 km) rural southwest–northeast state highway located in the central part of the U.S. state of Georgia. It is locally known as Montrose Road . Route description
State Route 81 (SR 81) is a 69.0-mile-long (111.0 km) diagonal state highway that travels southwest-to-northeast in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Georgia.Its path exists within portions of Henry, Newton, Walton, and Barrow counties.
A mountainous mostly unpaved route existed from 1949-1986 following what is today Old Hwy. 2 and forest roads that included a westward extension to Fort Oglethorpe over former county roads and what was previously GA 148. Another portion along Warwoman Road in Rabun County was built for GA 2, but did not become part of the route. SR 3: 351.00: ...
The city is a fine example of residential and commercial architecture of the 19th century. According to a historical marker on U.S. Highway 278 west of Conyers, Major General Joseph Wheeler of the Confederate States Army and part of his staff were captured by Union troops pursuing Jefferson Davis on May 9, 1865.