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Fairfield is an unincorporated community in Bedford County, Tennessee. Fairfield is located on Tennessee State Route 64 3.8 miles (6.1 km) northeast of Wartrace. [2] Fairfield was platted about 1830. [3] A post office called Fairfield was established in 1842, and remained in operation until 1905. [4]
The Nissan Smyrna Assembly Plant was announced on October 31, 1980, for the production of Datsun pickup trucks. [5] The company had also considered two locations in Georgia, but ultimately chose the Tennessee site due to its central location within the U.S. automotive market and the ability to transport parts to the site at a lower cost. [6]
Nissan, which has its U.S. headquarters in Franklin, announced the company will be cutting 9,000 jobs following a challenging year. Officials have not announced if the Smyrna plant will be affected.
Fairfield is a census-designated place and unincorporated community in Sumner County, Tennessee, United States. As of the 2020 census , its population was 141, [ 3 ] up from 131 at the 2010 census .
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
Tennessee Titans fans can follow the daily progress of the construction of the new Nissan Stadium. The team announced the availability of the camera this week, and it overlooks the construction ...
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The triangle marker design was the only design until November 1983, when Tennessee divided its routes into primary routes and secondary or "arterial" routes with the adoption of a functional classification system, creating a primary marker and making the triangle marker the secondary marker; primary marker signs were posted in 1984. [2]