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Wrightsboro Road is a 45.0-mile-long (72.4 km) major road in the east-central part of the U.S. state of Georgia, traveling through the northwestern part of McDuffie County, the extreme northern part of Warren County, the southeastern part of Wilkes County, the southern part of Columbia County, and the northeastern part of Richmond County.

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  • Wrightsboro Road is a 45.0-mile-long (72.4 km) major road in the east-central part of the U.S. state of Georgia, traveling through the northwestern part of McDuffie County, the extreme northern part of Warren County, the southeastern part of Wilkes County, the southern part of Columbia County, and the northeastern part of Richmond County. It consists of two disconnected segments. The western segment, which is a north–south highway, extends 20.3 miles (32.7 km) from Georgia State Route 17 (SR 17) and the northern terminus of Harrison Road in Thomson to US 78/SR 10/SR 17 southeast of Washington. This is also the northern terminus of SR 80. The eastern segment, which is an east–west highway, extends 24.7 miles (39.8 km) from SR 223 and Hinton Wilson Road east-northeast of Thomson to James Brown Boulevard in Augusta. Even though Georgia does not sign its county highways, except for on green street signs, the western segment's McDuffie County portion is McDuffie County Route 308 (CR 308); the eastern segment's Columbia County portion is Columbia CR 571. The western segment is mostly a rural highway. In fact, some of its path is a dirt road. Except for the northern part of SR 80 between Cadley and Washington, it is an unnumbered highway. At the western end of the eastern segment, it is also fairly rural, but at its eastern end, it is an urban corridor of the Augusta metropolitan area. It connects rural areas of southwestern Columbia County with Grovetown and Augusta. It also serves as the main entry point to Augusta Mall. From its western terminus, east-northeast of Thomson, to Grovetown, it is signed as part of SR 223. In Grovetown, it is signed as part of SR 388. East of Grovetown, it is an unnumbered highway. It was named after Wrightsboro, a settlement formed in 1768 by British Royal Governor James Wright. It was a settlement for displaced Quakers from North Carolina. Later, Thomson, Dearing, and Wrightsboro were merged with parts of Warren County to form McDuffie County. (en)
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  • East
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  • South
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  • Columbia (en)
  • Richmond (en)
  • Warren (en)
  • Wilkes (en)
  • McDuffie (en)
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  • Warren–McDuffie county line (en)
  • Warren–McDuffie–Wilkes county tripoint (en)
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  • 3 (xsd:integer)
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  • South (en)
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  • East (en)
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  • SR 223 intersecting the southern terminus of SR 388 in Grovetown, where both highways meet Harlem–Grovetown Road (en)
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  • (en)
  • in Augusta (en)
  • north of Harlem (en)
  • in Grovetown (en)
  • southeast of Washington (en)
  • at Hinton Wilson Road east-northeast of Thomson (en)
  • near Cadley (en)
  • west of Augusta (en)
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  • Eastern segment (en)
  • Western segment (en)
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  • Augusta (en)
  • none (en)
  • Thomson (en)
  • Grovetown (en)
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  • 3 (xsd:integer)
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  • Wrightsboro Road (en)
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  • Southern end of SR 80 concurrency (en)
  • I-520 exit 2 (en)
  • No access from Wrightsboro Road to SR 4 or from SR 4 south to Wrightsboro Road; Rosa T. Beard Memorial Bridge (en)
  • Western end of SR 223 concurrency; western terminus of eastern segment; northern terminus of Hinton Wilson Road (en)
  • Eastern terminus of Wrightsboro Road; southern terminus of James Brown Boulevard; northern terminus of Nicholas Street; roundabout; James Brown Boulevard is signed as its former name of 9th Street, which is misspelled as "Ninth Street". Five way roundabout (en)
  • Eastern end of SR 223 concurrency; western end of SR 388 concurrency; southern terminus of SR 388; eastern terminus of Harlem–Grovetown Road (en)
  • Southern terminus of Wrightsboro Road's western segment; northern terminus of Harrison Road (en)
  • Northern end of SR 80 concurrency; northern terminus of western segment of Wrightsboro Road and SR 80 (en)
  • Eastern end of SR 388 concurrency; northern terminus of Katherine Street; southern terminus of Horizon South Parkway (en)
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  • (en)
  • in Grovetown (en)
  • from near Cadley to southeast of Washington (en)
  • from near Thomson to Grovetown (en)
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  • GA (en)
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  • in Thomson (en)
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  • James Brown Boulevard in Augusta (en)
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  • incomplete (en)
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  • Wrightsboro Road is a 45.0-mile-long (72.4 km) major road in the east-central part of the U.S. state of Georgia, traveling through the northwestern part of McDuffie County, the extreme northern part of Warren County, the southeastern part of Wilkes County, the southern part of Columbia County, and the northeastern part of Richmond County. (en)
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  • Wrightsboro Road (en)
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