Harry S. Truman Parkway
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Harry S. Truman Parkway is a freeway in Savannah, connecting the surrounding Savannah metropolitan area with Downtown Savannah. It was originally dubbed Casey Canal Parkway, as it paralleled the adjacent waterway. In the early 1970s, coinciding with the death of former president Harry S. Truman in 1972, the roadway was renamed to honor him.
Truman Parkway is not a state route, nor is it maintained by the GDOT: it is one of a handful of county maintained freeways in the Georgia. The Parkway has been opened in several phases: Phase I (President Street south to Victory Drive) and Phase II (Victory Drive south to DeRenne Avenue) opened to traffic by the mid 1990s. Phase III opened to traffic by April of 2004 with Phase IV opening by Summer of 2005.
Harry S. Truman Parkway is one of a handful of county maintained freeways in Georgia. Other county maintained freeways include Ronald Reagan Parkway, Veterans Parkway (Southwest Bypass) and a portion of the East-West Connector in Cobb County.
[edit] Interchanges
Exits are not numbered and are listed from south to north.
Road(s) intersected | Destination(s) | Notes | |
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Montgomery Cross Road
(S.R. 204 Spur) |
Savannah | To Abercorn Street (S.R. 204) | |
Eisenhower Drive | Savannah | Hunter Army Airfield | |
DeRenne Avenue
(S.R. 21) |
Savannah | To I-516
To I-16 |
|
Delesseps Avenue | Savannah | Memorial Health University Medical Center, Savannah State University | |
Victory Drive | Savannah, Thunderbolt, Tybee Island | Savannah State University | |
Wheaton Street
Henry Street Anderson Street |
Savannah | Savannah Golf Club
Hillcrest Cemetery |
|
President Street/Islands Expressway | Downtown Savannah, Tybee Island |