Interstate 75 Business (Valdosta, Georgia)
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Interstate 75 Business (Valdosta, Georgia)
Business routes of Interstate 75 exist in three states. Georgia has three existing Interstate 75 (I-75) business routes and one other that was deleted. Ohio has three business routes for I-75. Nine other I-75 Business routes of Interstate 75 in Michigan, business routes also exist, or have existed, in Michigan, and a 10th has been proposed. Georgia Valdosta business loop Interstate 75 Business (I-75 Bus.) in Valdosta, Georgia, Valdosta travels from exits 16 to 22. It is not signed very consistently, being only briefly mentioned on U.S. Route 84 in Georgia, U.S. Route 84 (US 84)/U.S. Route 221 in Georgia, US 221/Georgia State Route 38, State Route 38 (SR 38) and U.S. Route 41 Business (Valdosta, Georgia), US 41 Bus./Georgia State Route 7 Business (Valdosta), SR 7 Bus. It is not even signed at all on I-75. It travels east from exit 16 along US 84/US 221/SR 38, then, in downtown Valdosta, makes a sharp left turn a ...
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Interstate 75
Interstate 75 (I-75) is a major north–south Interstate Highway in the Great Lakes and Southeastern regions of the United States. As with most Interstates that end in 5, it is a major cross-country, north–south route, traveling from State Road 826 (SR 826, Palmetto Expressway) and SR 924 (Gratigny Parkway) on the Hialeah– Miami Lakes border (northwest of Miami, Florida) to Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, at the Canadian border. It is the second-longest north–south Interstate Highway (after I-95) and the seventh-longest Interstate Highway overall. I-75 passes through six different states. The highway runs the length of the Florida peninsula from the Miami area and up the Gulf Coast through Tampa. Farther north in Georgia, I-75 continues on through Macon and Atlanta before running through Chattanooga and Knoxville and the Cumberland Mountains in Tennessee. I-75 crosses Kentucky, passing through Lexington before crossing the Ohio River into C ...
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