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Entering Georgia on AL 117 (which becomes GA 48). The 'rough' Georgia state outline used on the sign is the same as the one used on more recent, computer-generated state route shields. |
2008-05-10 |
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Intersection of GA 48 and GA 337. The state did not spare the expense of making two GA 48 shields and associated arrows, and this is the odd result. |
2008-05-10 |
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GA 48 ends at US 27 in Summerville. Weird signage, IMHO. |
2008-05-10 |
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Rainy, fuzzy photo of a BGS from I-24's dip into northern Georgia, on its way to Chattanooga. |
0000-00-00 |
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Alternate view of the GA 48/US 27 junction. GA 1 overlays US 27 for its entire length through the state, and is usually, but not always, signed. |
2008-05-10 |
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Georgia-style Business US 27/Business GA 1 shields, LaFayette. |
2008-05-10 |
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More Georgia classics: overhead shields at the northern terminus of GA 95 in Rock Spring. This type of signage is common in the state. |
2008-05-10 |
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Chattanooga, though farther, seems to outshadow Ft. Oglethorpe as the primary destination on this distance sign. This also shows Georgia's cheap-looking usage of scaled FHWA fonts. |
2008-05-10 |
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The town of Fort Oglethorpe reflects its Civil War history in its street names, which are mostly named for military figures present at the Battle of Chickamauga fought in the area. As seen here, informational plaques accompany many intersections. |
2008-05-10 |
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Georgia is known for its unusual BGS formatting practices, but this one on the US 27 bypass around Fort Oglethorpe is pretty normal. |
2008-05-10 |
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That's more like it: Georgia-style overhead gantry on US 27 near Ft Oglethorpe. |
2008-05-10 |
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Lookout Mountain as seen from GA 193 heading into Chattanooga. |
2008-05-10 |
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On top of Lookout Mountain in and around Chattanooga, you can cross between Tennessee and Georgia and not even realize it, except for the state shields. These are older-style shields on the Georgia side. |
2008-05-10 |
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BGS for I-85 on I-285 as seen from Savoy Drive below the expressway. |
2008-09-27 |