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State Route 34 (SR 34) is an unsigned state highway located in East Tennessee. The 155.7-mile-long (250.6 km) route traverses several cities through eight counties from the Knoxville area to the North Carolina state line via Greeneville and Bristol .
Construction of the four-laned section began in 1990 and it took roughly two years to complete, passing through a number of hills and valleys, requiring extensive bridges. The first few miles of the highway took over part of Tennessee State Route 342. The four lane section goes from US 11E in Morristown to 1.7 miles south of Interstate 81. [3]
Nina Road – Baneberry: Access road into Baneberry: White Pine: SR 341 west (Old Airport Road) – Talbott: Eastern terminus of SR 341: SR 113 south (Main Street) – Dandridge: Southern end of SR 113 concurrency: Hamblen: Morristown: I-81 – Knoxville, Bristol: I-81 Exit 8: SR 343 north (Newport Highway) – Downtown: Southern terminus of SR 343
U.S. Route 11E-Tennessee State Route 34 is the principal east–west route in Morristown, paralleling the I-40-I-81 corridor, and connecting the city to Jefferson City to the west, and Greeneville to the east. [119] Tennessee State Route 160 is a bypass route of US 11E, and serves the city with access to I-81 at exit 12, US 25E, and US 11E. [119]
8 miles southeast of Morristown off State Route 160: Morristown: Built by Alexander Outlaw for his son-in-law, Joseph Hamilton 11: St. Paul Presbyterian Church: St. Paul Presbyterian Church: August 10, 1979 : West of Lowland
Russellville was founded by George Russell in 1784. He had been granted a large tract of land in Greene County, North Carolina. [1]During the American Civil War, Confederate Lieutenant General James Longstreet established a headquarters in the Nenney House in Russellville just after the Battle of Bean's Station in December 1863.
Route information; Maintained by TDOT: Length: 7.5 mi (12.1 km) Existed: July 1, 1983 [1] –present: Major junctions; West end: Panther Creek Park Road and Panther Creek Road northwest of Morristown: US 11E in Morristown: East end: US 11E / SR 160 in Morristown: Location; Country: United States: State: Tennessee: Counties: Hamblen: Highway system
The community was called Millwood in early times and continued so for many years. It was not until 1855, when Colonel George Whitfield Telford, a state senator who operated the Telford Manufacturing Company, donated about four acres of land to support local operations of the East Tennessee and Virginia Railroad, that the name Millwood was changed to Telford Depot.