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Interstate 575 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1739 words)
Interstate 575 (abbreviated I-575) is an Interstate highway spur route in the United States, which branches off Interstate 75 in Kennesaw and connects the metro Atlanta area with the north Georgia mountains.
I-575 is also the unsigned State Route 417 and is cosigned as S.R. I-575 begins in northern Cobb County and goes mostly through Cherokee County, ending at its northern border with Pickens County.
The final portion of I-575 to past Howell Bridge Road and Georgia 372 opened later and extended the highway to its present length of 31 miles (50 km), although the northernmost mile given in this statistic is not physically up to Interstate highway standards as it extends past a surface intersection.
Interstate 575 Georgia @ Interstate-Guide.com (1334 words)
Interstate 575 (secret Georgia 417) is a 30-mile freeway that serves the far northern suburbs of the Atlanta metropolitan area.
The southern terminus of Interstate 575 is similar to the southern terminus of Interstate 985 and northern terminus of Interstate 675 also in the state in that it is a simple "Y" interchange.
The preferred route for Interstate 575 northbound from Interstate 75 southbound is Chastain Road, accessible from Exit 271.
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