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Auxiliary route of US 19 | |||||||||||||||||||
Length | 303.052 mi[1][2] (487.715 km) | ||||||||||||||||||
Existed | 1933[citation needed]–present | ||||||||||||||||||
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South end | US 98 in Apalachicola, FL | ||||||||||||||||||
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North end | US 1 / SR 4 / SR 78 in Wadley, GA | ||||||||||||||||||
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Country | United States | ||||||||||||||||||
States | Florida, Georgia | ||||||||||||||||||
Counties | FL: Franklin, Wakulla, Leon GA: Grady, Thomas, Colquitt, Tift, Irwin, Ben Hill, Coffee, Telfair, Wheeler, Dodge, Laurens, Johnson, Jefferson | ||||||||||||||||||
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U.S. Route 319 (US 319) is a spur of US 19. It runs for 303 miles (488 km) from US 98 at the foot of the John Gorrie Memorial Bridge across from downtown Apalachicola, Florida to US 1/SR 4 in Wadley, Georgia, through the Panhandle of Florida and the southern portion of Georgia.