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East Nashville was hit in a two-day tornado outbreak on April 15 and April 16, 1998. On April 16, a tornado touched down in East Nashville while cutting a swath through the greater Nashville area. At least 300 homes were damaged in East Nashville; many of which lost a good part of their roofs, and a few were destroyed.
I-40 – Memphis, Nashville: Western terminus; SR 50 begins as a secondary highway; I-40 exit 148: 0.6: 0.97: Dyer Road - Only: Former SR 50 through Only: 2.6: 4.2: SR 229 south (R W Moore Memorial Rt Highway) – Turney Center Industrial Complex Only Road - Only: Northern terminus of SR 229; Only Road is former SR 50 12.0: 19.3
The district is 2 miles east of downtown Nashville. The area was developed between the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Historically, it has been a middle class area. There are 352 buildings in the district and the majority of the buildings are single family homes. The district also has several churches a corner store and a school.
A major west-east interstate that enters the Metro Nashville-Davidson County area near Joelton. It enters the city on its northern side, passes the east side of downtown, goes southeastward towards Antioch, and exits the city when reaching Rutherford County. I-40: A major west-east interstate that enters the city's West End.
SR 50 east – Columbia: West end of SR 50 overlap: SR 50 west to I-40 – Lobelville: East end of SR 50 overlap: SR 48 north / SR 230 west to I-40 – Nunnelly: East end of SR 48 overlap; west end of SR 230 overlap SR 230 east (Littlelot Road) – Littlelot: East end of SR 230 overlap: Bon Aqua: SR 7 south / SR 46 north to I-40 – Dickson ...
The area started in the early 1800s as a rural Nashville neighborhood. Many wealthy people and professionals from Nashville built estates in Edgefield. The outlaw Jesse James lived in Edgefield and his address was 712 Fatherland Street. In 1869 Edgefield became a city, and in 1880, it was annexed by the city of Nashville. [2]
U.S. Route 31 (US 31) is a part of the United States Numbered Highway System that runs from Spanish Fort, Alabama, to Mackinaw City, Michigan.In the U.S. state of Tennessee, it runs concurrently with Interstate 65 (I-65) for the first mile northward from the Tennessee state line.
US 70S and SR 1 and US 41 come to an interchange with I-24 near the I-40 interchange, before the three routes leave the Nashville area as Murfreesboro Pike, intersecting SR 155 and passing under the runways of Nashville International Airport. [1] East of the airport, US 70S intersects SR 255, Donelson Pike, and later SR 254 as well as SR 171 ...