U.S. Route 17
U.S. Route 17 is a major north-south highway in the eastern United States, stretching approximately 1,200 miles from Florida to New York. It primarily runs along the Atlantic coast, connecting several key cities and regions, including Savannah, Georgia and Richmond, Virginia.
The route serves as an important corridor for both local and long-distance travel, offering access to various attractions, such as beaches and national parks. U.S. Route 17 is known for its scenic views, particularly in coastal areas, making it a popular choice for tourists exploring the eastern seaboard.