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The city of Sandersville is the county seat [4] of Washington County, Georgia, United States. The population was 5,813 in 2020. The population was 5,813 in 2020. It is also a part of the Central Savannah River Area.
[34] [35] Between January 1945 and November 1946, US 319 was designated on the Dublin–Wrightsville segment of SR 15. Three segments of SR 15 and one segment of SR 24 were "hard surfaced": from Lumber City to north of Glenwood, from Sandersville to just south of Warthen, the Sparta–Greensboro segment, and the Jackson County portion of SR 24.
SR 242 west (Minor Drive) – Sandersville: Eastern terminus of SR 242: Bartow: 196.9: 316.9: US 319 north / SR 78 east (Wadley Road) Northern end of US 319/SR 78 concurrency 203.9: 328.1: SR 24 west – Sandersville: Southern end of SR 24 concurrency 205.5: 330.7: Ogeechee River 206.7: 332.7: SR 171 north (Grange Road) – Gibson
The Fall Line Freeway (FLF), also signed as State Route 540 (SR 540), is a 215-mile-long (346 km) highway designed to span the width of the U.S. state of Georgia from Columbus at the Alabama state line to Augusta, travelling through several cities including Macon, Fort Valley, Sandersville, and Wrens.
State Route 57 (SR 57) is a 178.5-mile-long (287.3 km) state highway that travels northwest-to-southeast through portions of Bibb, Jones, Twiggs, Wilkinson, Washington, Johnson, Emanuel, Candler, Tattnall, Long, and McIntosh counties in the central and southeastern parts of the U.S. state of Georgia.
State Route 242 Spur (Spur 242) is a two-and-a-half-mile-long (4.0 km) spur route of SR 242 west of Sandersville. It is known as North Saffold Road for its entire length. It begins at an intersection with Kaolin Road and South Saffold Road in the southwestern part of the city near Kaolin Field, an airport serving the city.
Dublin is located in north-central Laurens County. The town, named such because the Middle Georgia Piedmont reminded Irish settlers of terrain in their native country, was founded on the Oconee River, which starts in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in northern Georgia before combining with the Ocmulgee River to form the Altamaha, a river which then proceeds to its mouth on the ...
[11] [12] Between February 1948 and April 1949, US 441 was designated on it from Dublin to Milledgeville. [13] [14] Between July 1957 and June 1960, the path of SR 15 was shifted eastward, off of the North Dublin–Dublin segment, to travel concurrently with SR 29 from South Thompson to Soperton. Its former path, on SR 29, was redesignated as ...