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GA 67


State Route 67 (SR 67) is a state highway that runs north-to-south through portions of Jenkins, Bulloch, and Bryan counties in east-central Georgia. The route runs from its northern terminus at SR 21 just east of Millen to its southern terminus at the northern edge of Fort Stewart, south of Pembroke.

The route runs west for three miles (5 km) through Millen following Winthrope Avenue. (This was originally Route 21 before the Millen Bypass was constructed in the 1990s.) At its junction with U.S. Highway 25, it turns southwest, crosses the Ogeechee River, then southeast for a total of 23 miles (37 km) to the community of Hopeulikit where it is joined by U.S. Highway 80 and Georgia Highway 26.

Georgia Highways 67 and 26, and U.S. Highways 25 and 80 run concurrently southeast for seven miles (11 km) to the junction with U.S. Highway 301 and Georgia Highway 73 in Statesboro. GA Hwy. 67 and U.S. 25, along with U.S. 301 and GA 73, run south down Main Street in the city of Statesboro for approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 km). GA 67 then bears left in a southeastern direction. (Hwy. 67 is known as Fair Road within the city of Statesboro.) In the community of Denmark, 10 miles (16 km) later, GA Hwy 67 has a junction with Georgia Highway 46. (This is the current eastern terminus of GA Hwy. 46.) Two miles later GA Hwy. 67 has an interchange with Interstate 16. Ten miles beyond the I-16 interchange, GA Hwy. 67 has a junction with U.S. Highway 280 and Georgia Highway 119 in the city of Pembroke. It turns left to run concurrently with US 280 and GA 119 east for one block. It then, oddly, turns right and travels south for only 2.5 miles (4.0 km) beyond the city of Pembroke before ending rather abruptly at a fence on the border of Fort Stewart.







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