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The Lenoir City Company office building, now the Lenoir City Museum, built in 1890 and designed by the Baumann Brothers. In the late 1880s, an abundance of financial capital, the popularity of social theories regarding planned cities, and a thriving coal mining industry in East Tennessee's Cumberland Plateau region led to the development of several company towns to support coal mining ...
Now a museum, originally the main office of the failed Lenoir City Company, c. 1890 13: Lenoir Cotton Mill Warehouse: Lenoir Cotton Mill Warehouse: July 6, 2006 : 150 Bussells Ferry Rd. Lenoir City: Now a residence, originally a warehouse used by the Lenoir Cotton Mill: 14: Albert Lenoir House: Albert Lenoir House: April 11, 1973
County Location mi km Destinations Notes; Loudon: Lenoir City: 0: 0.0: I-40 / US 321 begin / SR 95 north (White Wing Road) – Oak Ridge, Knoxville, Nashville: Northern terminus of US 321, western terminus of SR 73 and begin US 321 and SR 95 overlap; I-40 exit 364; SR 73 begins as an unsigned primary highway
Route map State Route 444 ... State Route 444. Tellico Parkway: TN 444 highlighted in red. Route information ... US 321 (SR 73/SR 95) – Lenoir City, Maryville ...
SR 444 east (Tellico Parkway) – Tellico Village, Lenoir City: Western terminus of SR 444: Monroe: No major junctions: Loudon: No major junctions: Monroe: Vonore: 27.1: 43.6: SR 322 west (Sweetwater-Vonore Road) – Sweetwater: Eastern terminus of SR 322: 29.3: 47.2: US 411 south (Highway 411/SR 33) – Madisonville: Southern end of US 411/SR ...
The next 12.8 miles (20.6 km), SR 95 is a hidden overlap of US 321, as it traverses through Lenoir City, intersecting US 11 , I-75, and then US 70 in that city. [ 2 ] At the I-40 interchange, US 321 (SR 73) ends and SR 95 reemerges to continue the route towards Oak Ridge .
Immediately within the city limits of Knoxville, the route has an interchange with SR 168 (Governor John Sevier Highway) a short distance later east of the Fort Loudoun Lake impoundment of the Tennessee River. It then passes through a wooded area, crossing an impoundment of the lake, and then becomes a freeway once again.
Normandy is a town in Bedford County, Tennessee. The population was 108 at the 2020 census. Normandy Dam is located just northeast of the town. The town is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Normandy Historic District. The historic Beech Hall is also located near Normandy.