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State highway in Alabama, United States
State Route 27
(
SR 27
) is a 77.122-mile-long (124.116 km)
state highway
in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of
Alabama
. The southern terminus of the highway is at the
Florida
state line, where the route serves as a continuation of
County Road 185
(CR 185). The northern terminus of the highway is at the intersection with
SR 10
at
Abbeville
.
Route description
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Entering
Alabama
in eastern
Geneva County
, SR 27 is primarily a two-lane highway. It serves as a connector from the
Gulf coast
beaches along the
Florida Panhandle
to major highways such as
US 84
and
US 231
. Between the cities of
Geneva
and
Enterprise
, the highway's orientation is generally north-to-south. Upon leaving Enterprise, the highway assumes a northeastward trajectory as it leads into
Dale County
. East of
Ozark
, the highway, while still signed as “north” and “south”, assumes an east?west orientation until its terminus at
Abbeville
, at
SR 10
.
Major intersections
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See also
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