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Georgia State Route 104 Connector (Augusta) : ウィキペディア英語版
Georgia State Route 104

State Route 104 (SR 104) is a state highway in the east-central part of the U.S. state of Georgia. Its eastern portion is an urban corridor in the Augusta metropolitan area. It travels within portions of Columbia and Richmond counties. It is known as Washington Road from its western terminus to the Columbia–Richmond county line. On both sides of the county line, it is known as Pleasant Home Road. It is known as River Watch Parkway from just west of the county line to the northern part of downtown Augusta. In downtown, it is known as part of Jones Street and Reynolds Street.
==Route description==
SR 104 begins at an intersection with US 221, SR 47, and SR 150 in Pollards Corner. It travels to the southeast and crosses over Kiokee Creek on the Robert W. Pollard Bridge. Just over later, it crosses over Little Kiokee Creek on the B. Edward Tankersley Memorial Bridge. Slightly more than after that, they cross over Euchee Creek on the G.B. "Dip" Lamkin Bridge. Just before entering Evans, the highway transitions into a retail corridor. In town, they travel southwest of Evans Towne Center Park and intersect the northern terminus of SR 383 (North Belair Road). SR 104 curves to the east and intersects SR 232 (Columbia Road) on the Evans–Martinez city line. SR 104/SR 232 travel concurrently for approximately . At an intersection with Old Evans Road, SR 232 splits off to the south onto Bobby Jones Expressway. After curving to the east-southeast, SR 104 enters Richmond County and the city limits of Augusta.〔
Immediately after entering the county, SR 104 intersects the western terminus of SR 104 Connector, which takes the Washington Road name. The mainline route turns left onto Pleasant Home Road, briefly crosses back into Columbia County, and immediately turns right onto River Watch Parkway. Less than after that turn, it crosses back into Richmond County. Approximately later, it intersects SR 28 (Furys Ferry Road). The roadway travels to the northeast and curves back to the southeast, to an interchange with Interstate 20 (I-20; Carl Sanders Highway). SR 104 curves to a more east-southeasterly direction. After curving around the eastern side of Eisenhower Park, the highway begins paralleling the Savannah River, before it crosses over the Augusta Canal on the William "Billy" L. Powell, Jr. Bridge. The highway has an interchange that leads to Downtown Augusta and the Medical District. About later is another crossing of the canal, this time on a nameless bridge. Four blocks later, the highway meets its eastern terminus, an intersection with US 25 Business/SR 4 (13th street).〔
All of SR 104 is included as part of the National Highway System, a system of roadways important to the nation's economy, defense, and mobility.

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