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'''Interstate 675''' may refer to: |
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'''Interstate 675''' was created during the mid-1980s to alleviate [[Interstate 75]] to the west for traffic bound to [[Interstate 285]]. It is 11.04 miles in length and at one time was to part of the now defunct Interstate 475. Interstate 675 would have connected with [[Georgia 400]] in northeast Atlanta. |
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*[[Interstate 675 (Georgia)]], a connection south of Atlanta, Georgia |
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*[[Interstate 675 (Michigan)]], a loop through Saginaw, Michigan |
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*[[Interstate 675 (Ohio)]], a partial bypass of Dayton, Ohio |
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{{road disambiguation}} |
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===Exits=== |
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[[Category:Interstate 75|6]] |
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*Interstate 285/SR 407/Atlanta/Montgomery/Augusta/Greenville |
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*Anvil Block Road/Fort Gillem (7) |
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*Ellenwood Road/Forest Parkway (5) |
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*US 23/SR 42/Macon Highway (2) |
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*SR 138/Stockbridge Highway to Interstate 75 North/SR 401 North (1) |
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*Interstate 75 South/SR 401 South Macon |
Latest revision as of 07:57, 20 June 2023
Interstate 675 may refer to:
- Interstate 675 (Georgia), a connection south of Atlanta, Georgia
- Interstate 675 (Michigan), a loop through Saginaw, Michigan
- Interstate 675 (Ohio), a partial bypass of Dayton, Ohio