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== Washington Road’s Wikipedia Page == |
== Washington Road’s Wikipedia Page == |
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Washington Road needs to have its own Wikipedia page |
Washington Road needs to have its own Wikipedia page. Reason is that Washington Road has the longest length highway in Columbia, Richmond and McDuffie Counties. The length of Washington Road from the Lincoln-Columbia County line to Broad Street is about 21 miles in one eastern segment. Washington Road in the eastern segment is 1 mile shorter than the entire Gordon Highway and 4 miles shorter than the eastern segment of Wrightsboro Road. Washington Road is like Wrightsboro Road, both goes through important places and cities, both go to Augusta, and both of them has 2 separate disconnected segments that has a total length of 40 to 50 miles. So this is the reason why Washington Road should get its own Wikipedia page. |
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Washington Road’s Wikipedia Page
Washington Road needs to have its own Wikipedia page. Reason is that Washington Road has the longest length highway in Columbia, Richmond and McDuffie Counties. The length of Washington Road from the Lincoln-Columbia County line to Broad Street is about 21 miles in one eastern segment. Washington Road in the eastern segment is 1 mile shorter than the entire Gordon Highway and 4 miles shorter than the eastern segment of Wrightsboro Road. Washington Road is like Wrightsboro Road, both goes through important places and cities, both go to Augusta, and both of them has 2 separate disconnected segments that has a total length of 40 to 50 miles. So this is the reason why Washington Road should get its own Wikipedia page.