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U.S. Route 270 (US 270) was a proposed U.S. Highway that was planned for the northern part of Georgia and the western part of North Carolina. Its western terminus was to be at US 29/Georgia State Route 8 (SR 8) and SR 13 in Lawrenceville; while its eastern terminus was slated to be at US 25/US 70/North Carolina Highway 10/North Carolina Highway 20/ (US 25/US 70/NC 10/NC 20/NC 29) in Asheville. US 270 was to travel concurrently with SR 13 from Lawrenceville to Gainesville; SR 11 from Gainesville to the North Carolina state line, north-northwest of Blairsville; and NC 10 for its entire length in North Carolina. The highway was proposed in 1925 and canceled in 1927. It was replaced by SR 13, US 19, SR 11, and NC 10.

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  • U.S. Route 270 (US 270) was a proposed U.S. Highway that was planned for the northern part of Georgia and the western part of North Carolina. Its western terminus was to be at US 29/Georgia State Route 8 (SR 8) and SR 13 in Lawrenceville; while its eastern terminus was slated to be at US 25/US 70/North Carolina Highway 10/North Carolina Highway 20/ (US 25/US 70/NC 10/NC 20/NC 29) in Asheville. US 270 was to travel concurrently with SR 13 from Lawrenceville to Gainesville; SR 11 from Gainesville to the North Carolina state line, north-northwest of Blairsville; and NC 10 for its entire length in North Carolina. The highway was proposed in 1925 and canceled in 1927. It was replaced by SR 13, US 19, SR 11, and NC 10. (en)
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  • US 1926
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  • Eastern end of SR 11 concurrency; western end of NC 10 concurrency; northern terminus of SR 11; western terminus of NC 10 (en)
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  • NC: Cherokee, Macon, Swain, Jackson, Haywood, Buncombe (en)
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  • from near Murphy, NC to Asheville, NC (en)
  • in Gainesville, GA (en)
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  • Western end of SR 11 concurrency; northern terminus of US 129; US 129/SR 11 is now part of SR 11 Bus. (en)
  • Eastern terminus; eastern end of NC 10 concurrency (en)
  • Northern terminus of NC 106; now part of NC 107 (en)
  • Northern terminus of NC 286; now part of NC 28 (en)
  • Northern terminus of SR 9; now also part of US 19 (en)
  • Now part of US 276 (en)
  • Southern terminus of NC 107 (en)
  • Southern terminus of NC 108; now part of US 129 (en)
  • Southern terminus of NC 209 (en)
  • Southern terminus of SR 43; now part of SR 52 (en)
  • Southern terminus of SR 68; now part of SR 20 (en)
  • Western terminus of NC 28 (en)
  • Eastern end of SR 13 concurrency; now also part of US 23 (en)
  • Western end of SR 13 concurrency; western terminus; SR 13 is now part of SR 20/SR 124. (en)
  • Northern terminus of NC 285; now part of US 23/US 441 (en)
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  • in Lawrenceville, GA (en)
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  • 1926.0
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  • U.S. Route 270 (US 270) was a proposed U.S. Highway that was planned for the northern part of Georgia and the western part of North Carolina. Its western terminus was to be at US 29/Georgia State Route 8 (SR 8) and SR 13 in Lawrenceville; while its eastern terminus was slated to be at US 25/US 70/North Carolina Highway 10/North Carolina Highway 20/ (US 25/US 70/NC 10/NC 20/NC 29) in Asheville. US 270 was to travel concurrently with SR 13 from Lawrenceville to Gainesville; SR 11 from Gainesville to the North Carolina state line, north-northwest of Blairsville; and NC 10 for its entire length in North Carolina. The highway was proposed in 1925 and canceled in 1927. It was replaced by SR 13, US 19, SR 11, and NC 10. (en)
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  • U.S. Route 270 (Georgia–North Carolina) (en)
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