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They pass through rural areas before SR 351 splits off at a y-intersection as Chuckey Pike. It winds its way northwest through farmland before crossing a bridge over the Nolichucky River, where it leaves the river for good, before passing through Chuckey, where it has an intersection with US 11E/US 321/SR 34.
Chuckey Depot: Chuckey Depot: December 19, 1979 (#79002432) December 15, 2011: State Route 351: Chuckey: Removed due to relocation to Jonesborough. 2: Wayside: March 22, 1984 (#84003543) November 9, 2007: East of Greeneville off of US 11E: Greeneville
SR 111 near Fall Creek Falls State Park: SR 30 near Fall Creek Falls State Park 1983: current SR 285: 27.4: 44.1 US 70S/SR 1 in Doyle: SR 101 near Mount Crest: 1983: current SR 286: 2.8: 4.5 SR 55 Bus. in McMinnville: SR 380 in McMinnville: 1983: current SR 287: 40.5: 65.2 SR 108/SR 127 near Viola: SR 136 in Rock Island: 1983
Chuckey Depot, built in 1906, was formerly used by the Southern Railway and now is located in Jonesborough. Chuckey is an unincorporated community in Greene County, Tennessee. [1] It is located on the Nolichucky River, from which its name is derived. The community is the site of a post office and is assigned zip code 37641.
Henry Earnest, Jr. represented Greene County in the state senate 1811–1813, and became a charter board member of Tusculum College upon its founding in 1818. When the East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad completed tracks through Chuckey in the 1850s, Peter Earnest established a toll bridge to connect the Earnest farms to the railroad. [2
State Route 107 (SR 107) is a 78.77-mile (126.77 km) state highway in eastern Tennessee, United States. It begins at an intersection with Round Mountain Road south of Del Rio and ends at the North Carolina state line east of Unicoi , where it becomes NC 226 .
U.S. Route 441 (US 441) stretches for 83.28 miles (134.03 km) through the mountains of East Tennessee, connecting Rocky Top with Knoxville, Sevierville, Gatlinburg, and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, crossing into North Carolina at Newfound Gap.
In preparation for construction of the Gatlinburg Spur, the one point five miles (2.4 km) four-lane section of the parkway in the north part of the city, work to construct a new four-lane bridge over Dudley Creek in Gatlinburg began on September 26, 1951, and was completed on September 19, 1952.
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