. SR 293 travels through some historically significant areas of Georgia. From its southern terminus north to Kingston, it parallels the
Western and Atlantic Railroad, which was used as a corridor for the
Atlanta campaign during the
Civil War and made famous by the Andrews Raid, also known as the "
Great Locomotive Chase". The route also passes several miles to the east of the
Etowah Indian Mounds. SR 293 is itself historic; from its southern terminus to its intersection with SR 293 Connector, it travels along the western alignment of the former
Dixie Highway. The original southern terminus was with
US 41 in
Kennesaw, passing through Kennesaw and
Acworth as Main Street in both towns. This stretch of road was originally part of US 41. SR 293 was originally the state designation for the new section of US 41 from Cartersville to Kennesaw in the 1950s, with
SR 3 remaining on the old US 41. SR 293 and SR 3 switched places in the late 1950s. In the early 1970s, SR 293 was expanded west from Cartersville to Rome, replacing
SR 20 (which moved to the new four-lane US 411, which was built in the 1960s). ==Major intersections==