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The names of the golf courses, like the names of the streets and neighborhoods (each neighborhood within Tellico Village has its own name) are derived from American Indian words and names, mostly Cherokee. These include Toqua, meaning "fish," and Tanasi, which was the name of a town that was the capital of the Cherokee Nation between 1721 and ...
SR 360 south (Unicoi Turnpike) – Fort Loudoun State Historic Park, Tellico Plains: Northern terminus of SR 360: 34.3: 55.2: US 411 north (Highway 411/SR 33) – Maryville: Northern end of US 411/SR 33 concurrency: Blount: No major junctions: Monroe: Pumpkin Center: 43.3: 69.7: US 129 (Calderwood Highway/SR 115) – Maryville, Fontana: Eastern ...
US 11 (Broadway Street) – Loudon, Farragut: SR 444 west (Tellico Parkway) – Tellico Village: Interchange; eastern terminus of SR 444 SR 95 south – Greenback: east end of SR 95 overlap: Blount: Friendsville: SR 333 north (E Main Avenue) Southern terminus of SR 333: Maryville: SR 335 south (William Blount Drive) Begin SR 335 overlap
SR 39 west (Englewood Street) – Athens: Southern end of SR 39 overlap: 36.0: 57.9: SR 39 east (Tellico Street) – Tellico Plains: Northern end of SR 39 overlap: Monroe: Madisonville: 44.5: 71.6: SR 68 (New Highway 68) – Madisonville, Sweetwater, Tellico Plains: Interchange; provides access to The Lost Sea and the Cherokee National Forest ...
SR 444 begins at an intersection with SR 72.It travels to the northeast, crossing over a segment of Tellico Lake and passing through the resort community of Tellico Village, the highway passes northwest of Toqua Golf Club.
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Chota and Tanasi Cherokee Village Sites: Chota and Tanasi Cherokee Village Sites: August 30, 1973 : Address Restricted: Vonore: Archaeological sites for 18th-century Cherokee villages of Chota and Tanasi; now submerged under Tellico Lake, though both sites memorialized with monuments along the shoreline 4: Citico Site: Citico Site: November 2, 1978