Georgia State Route 84
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State Route 84 |
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Length: | 3.53 mi[1] (5.68 km) | ||||||||
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West end: | U.S. 78/S.R. 10 near Snellville | ||||||||
East end: | S.R. 20 in Grayson | ||||||||
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State Route 84 is Georgia's shortest two-digit state route extending from U.S. 78 near Snellville in Gwinnett County to the small municipality of Grayson at S.R. 20. While not a major route, and a mere four miles long, the highway is one of Georgia's earliest routes, established in the 1930s.