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Georgia State Route 113

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Route information
Length38.93 mi[1] (62.65 km)
Major junctions
Major intersectionsI-20 south of Temple
Location
CountryUnited States
StateGeorgia
Highway system
  • Georgia State Highway System
  

Description

State Route 113 begins at U.S. 27/S.R. 1 in Carrollton. The route runs north, intersects Interstate 20, then passes through the town of Temple. In extreme eastern Haralson County, the route begins a multiplex with S.R. 120 running east, then multiplexes with S.R. 101 northward. North of Yorkville, S.R. 101/S.R. 113 also multiplex with U.S. 278/S.R. 6 to Rockmart. The route departs Rockmart to the northeast. After crossing the Etowah River, the route passes through downtown Cartersville as Main Street, before reaching its northern terminus at Interstate 75 east of Cartersville.

Future Emerson/Cartersville Bypass

Within the next few years, a new road in between Cartersville and Emerson will be constructed bypassing both towns. The road uses the existing Old Alabama Road and Red Top Mountain Roads, and a newly created section in between the two as well as a new section west of SR 61. This section will become SR 113 once completed (date is unknown).