Georgia State Route 24
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State Route 24 is a state highway in the U.S. state of Georgia. It runs from State Route 15 north of Watkinsville south to Milledgeville along U.S. Highway 441, east to Waynesboro, and southeast and southwest to end at State Route 26/U.S. Highway 80 in Statesboro.
Initially SR 24 ran from Watkinsville to Louisville. It turned northeast there, running into Augusta on present State Route 4/U.S. Highway 1. Current SR 24 was State Route 20 from Louisville east to Waynesboro and unnumbered the rest of the way.[1][2]
[edit] Banner routes
Georgia State Route 24 has multiple business banner routes, two of which are located in Eatonton and Madison. In those two towns, GA 24 Business follows US 441 Business and US 129 Business.