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The first SR 113 was established around 1931 or 1932 in Sequatchie County between SR 27 in Glendale and SR 28 south of Dunlap. This route later became part of US 127. In 1939 or 1940, this SR 113 was replaced as part of SR 8. The present-day SR 113 was established in May 1966 as a renumbering of two separate routes that were designated SR 66A.
Springfield: 7: Highland Chapel Union Church: Highland Chapel Union Church: October 29, 1991 : 2392 Highland Ave: Ridgetop: 8: Mansfield Cheatham House: Mansfield Cheatham House: January 30, 1978 : 306 W 7th Ave
827-1445 Troy Ave., western side 36°02′36″N 89°23′07″W / 36.043333°N 89.385278°W / 36.043333; -89.385278 ( Troy Avenue Historic Dyersburg
US 431 at the Kentucky state line near Springfield: c. 1927: current Unsigned companion route for US 431 SR 65 — — SR 1/US 70 in Knoxville: SR 9 in Newport: 1923: c. 1927: Replaced by SR 35 [3] SR 66: 86.25: 138.81 US 411/US 441/SR 35/SR 71 in Sevierville: SR 33 in Sneedville: 1923: current SR 67: 63.88: 102.80
The routes briefly overlap with US 41, here concurrent to US 76, on Dodds Avenue before resuming an easterly progression on Brainerd Road thereafter called Lee Highway. [2] East of downtown, I-24 terminates while I-75 continues east along the I-24 right-of-way. US 11 and US 64 continue to the northeast, through northern Chattanooga, and run ...
Springfield is the county seat of Robertson County, Tennessee, United States. [7] It is located in Middle Tennessee near the northern border of the state. As of the 2020 census , the city's population was 18,782.
The house was built for Richard Cheatham and his wife, Susan Sanders, circa 1833. [2] It was inherited by their son, Edward Saunders Cheatham. [2] After he died, it was inherited by his brother, Richard Boone Cheatham. [2]
The mansion was completed in 1869. [2] It was designed in the Italianate architectural style. [2] It was built for John Woodard, who served in the Tennessee House of Representatives. [2]