Old Quaker Road

Image Credit: David Seibert

Year Erected: 2000

Marker Text: The highway crossing here is the Old Quaker Road, one of Georgia's earliest vehicular thoroughfares. It was opened about 1769 to provide a direct way from Savannah, the Colonial capital, to a Quaker settlement centering around Wrightsboro in today’s upper McDuffie County.

The Quaker Road was one of the longest and most important routes of the Province of Georgia.

Much of the original way remains in daily use.

Tips for Finding This Site: At the intersection of North Main Street (U.S. 1) and Old Quaker Road in Wrens, Georgia.