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Tennessee County was organized in 1788 from a portion of Davidson County, North Carolina.Its boundaries were defined as follows: - "the said county of Davidson shall be divided by a line beginning on the Virginia line, running south along Sumner county to the dividing ridge between Cumberland river and Red river, then westwardly along the said ridge to the head of the main south branch of ...
The Tennessee section of US 25 begins at the North Carolina state line near Del Rio, concurrent with US 70 and unsigned State Route 9 (SR 9). US 25/US 70/SR 9 then goes through some curves and cross the French Broad River via the Wolf Creek Bridge.
US 19W at the North Carolina state line in Unicoi County: US 23 at the Virginia state line in Kingsport: 1923: current SR 37: 30.98: 49.86 US 19E at the North Carolina state line in Roan Mountain: US 11E/US 19/US 19W/SR 34 in Bluff City: 1923: current Unsigned companion route for US 19E SR 38: 2.96: 4.76
Interstate 40 (I-40) is part of the Interstate Highway System that runs 2,556.61 miles (4,114.46 km) from Barstow, California, to Wilmington, North Carolina. [1] The highway crosses Tennessee from west to east, from the Mississippi River at the Arkansas border to the Blue Ridge Mountains at the North Carolina border.
U.S. Route 70 (US 70) enters the state of Tennessee from Arkansas via the Memphis & Arkansas Bridge in Memphis, and runs west to east across 21 counties in all three Grand Divisions of Tennessee, with a total length of 478.48 miles (770.04 km), to end at the North Carolina state line in eastern Cocke County.
US 19E (North Carolina state line) near Roan Mountain: US 11E / US 19 / US 19W – Bluff City: 1930: current US 23: 57.38: 92.34 I-26 / US 23 (North Carolina state line) in Unicoi County: US 23 (Virginia state line) – Kingsport: 1931: current US 25: 20.14: 32.41 US 25 / US 70 (North Carolina state line) near Del Rio
Marker for the NC-TN-VA tripoint. The North Carolina–Tennessee–Virginia Corners is a tripoint at which North Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia meet. The landmark is located in the Iron Mountains, and is roughly 16 miles (26 km) north of Snake Mountain, and 8 miles (13 km) southwest of Mount Rogers (the highest mountain in Virginia).
I-26 and US 74 in Polk County, North Carolina. As I-26 crosses the Bald Mountains after crossing the North Carolina–Tennessee state line, it travels through a relatively high-elevation rural area. [3] At Sam's Gap, its reaches its highest elevation of 3,760 feet (1,150 m). [4] At Buckner Gap, I-26 reaches 3,370 feet (1,030 m) in elevation.