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GA 184


State Route 184 (SR 184) is a 19.4-mile (31.2 km) state highway that runs north-to-south through portions of Banks, Franklin and Stephens Counties in northeastern Georgia. The route's southern terminus is at SR 63 in northeastern Banks County. The northern terminus at the Tugaloo River and the South Carolina state line where the road continues as Cleveland Pike Road.

From its junction with US 123/SR 17/SR 365 southwest of Toccoa, SR 184 is co-signed with US 123 and SR 365 into Toccoa, where SR 184 splits off to the north to its northern terminus.

SR 184 begins at an intersection with SR 63 in the northeastern section of Banks County. It travels northwest on Martins Bridge Road briefly until turning right onto Damascus Road. After about 2.5 miles (4.0 km), the route enters the extreme northwest corner of Franklin County where the highway forms the southern border of the Chattahoochee National Forest and intersects the southern terminus of SR 105. The route then weaves into Stephens County briefly, re-enters Franklin County, and re-enters Stephens County for the remainder of the route.

The road is now wholly inside the boundaries of the Chattahoochee National Forest and carries the name Homer Road and travels north towards the community of Boydville. In Boydville, SR 184 makes a right turn at Dicks Hill Parkway and intersects US 123, SR 17, and SR 365. US 123 and SR 365 form a concurrency with SR 184, which now bears the name Currahee Street, and travel north into Toccoa. Between Boydville and Toccoa city limits, the road is again the boundary line for the Chattahoochee Forest. In downtown Toccoa, SR 184 leaves US 123 and SR 365 at the intersection of Currahee Street and Broad Street by turning north onto Broad Street while the other two routes stay on Currahee Street. This intersection is also the northern termini of SR 63 and SR 16, those two routes together head south on Broad Street. After passing under the Norfolk Southern Railroad underpass, SR 184 turns right onto Tugalo Street forming a wrong-way concurrency with SR 17 Alternate.

After about 0.7 miles (1.1 km), SR 184 turns left onto Prather Bridge Road while SR 17 Alt. continues east on Tugalo Street. As SR 184 leaves Toccoa city limits, it is again in the Chattahoochee Forest as it travels northeast towards the Tugaloo River. The road crosses into South Carolina on a bridge over the Tugaloo River. Here, the Georgia state route ends and Cleveland Pike Road continues into Oconee County as a state secondary route.







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