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Interstate 675 Georgia @ Interstate-Guide.com (941 words) |
 | Interstate 675 (Georgia 413) is an alternate route to Interstate 75 between the Perimeter Highway (Interstate 285) and extreme southern suburbs of the Atlanta metropolitan area. |
 | Interstate 675 was originally planned to be much longer, as part of a proposed north/south highway that would have extended north of Interstate 285 into the Atlanta city limits. |
 | Interstate 675 southbound branches southward from Interstate 285 westbound. |
| Interstate 675 (457 words) |
 | I-675 was planned to extend north to I-420, and then continue as GA 400 to the top of I-285. |
 | Rand McNally atlases from the 1960s show proposed I-675 starting south of Dayton (as it does now), continuing northeast and north, but then turning back to meet I-75 near Northridge instead of heading toward I-70 and Springfield. |
 | "None the less, I-675 was routed through Downtown Saginaw and enabled travelers to cross the Saginaw river at a narrower non-navigable point bypassing the drawbridge. |