State Route 369 | ||||
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Matt Highway, Browns Bridge Road, Jesse Jewell Parkway | ||||
Route information | ||||
Maintained by GDOT | ||||
Length: | 40 mi (60 km) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end: | SR 20 east of Canton | |||
East end: | I-985 / US 23 in Gainesville | |||
Highway system | ||||
Georgia State Routes
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State Route 369 begins at its intersection with State Route 20 (Cumming Highway) east of Canton and travels to the east, through unincorporated and generally rural (though becoming somewhat exurban) areas of Cherokee and Forsyth counties. This includes Matt, for which the road is named Matt Highway west of State Route 9 (Dahlonega Highway) at Coal Mountain.
The intersection of Georgia 369 and State Route 400 is just north of the limited-access portion of 400. East of 400, 369 crosses the backwaters of Lake Lanier in Forsyth county twice, before crossing the main channel (originally the Chattahoochee River) of the lake into Hall county. This crossing is immediately upstream of the former location of Browns Bridge, a cantilever bridge which apparently still exist after the 1946 flood. This section is named Browns Bridge Road.
It then becomes Jesse Jewell Parkway, a major thoroughfare in Gainesville, before it reaches its eastern terminus at Interstate 985.