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#REDIRECT [[List of former state routes in Georgia (200–699)#State Route 205]]
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highway_name = Georgia State Route 205 |
marker_image = [[Image:ga205.png|100px|Georgia 205]] |
alternate_name = Bells Ferry Road |
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direction = North/South |
starting_terminus = [[Georgia State Route 92|S.R. 92]] in [[Cherokee County, Georgia|Cherokee County]] |
ending_terminus = [[Georgia State Route 5| Old Highway 5]] in [[Canton, Georgia| Canton]]|
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established = |
system = [[List of Georgia (U.S. state) numbered highways|Georgia state highway system]] |
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'''Georgia State Route 205''' was assigned to [[Historic_ferries_of_the_Atlanta_area#Bell.27s_Ferry| Bells Ferry Road]] in [[Cherokee County, Georgia | Cherokee County]]. This route was decommisioned in [[1984]] and maintenance was handed over to the county. Though Bells Ferry Road does connect downtown Marietta with Canton, Highway 205 began at it's junction with [[Georgia State Route 92]] in the Oak Grove district of southern Cherokee County. In the mid [[1990s]], this road underwent an upgrade to a four-lane parkway. This expansion started at [[I-575]] and ended at Kellogg Creek Road. Motorists use this road to access places such as Little River Marina, [[Towne Lake Parkway]], and the Bridge Mill development area south of [[Canton, GA | Canton]]. As of December 2005, there are no plans to restore the state designation of 205.
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[[Category:Georgia state highways|205]]
[[Category:Former state highways in Georgia (U.S. state)|205]]
[[Category:Transportation in Cherokee County, Georgia]]

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