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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 .
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
SR 160 begins as a primary highway at an intersection with US 11E/SR 34 (W Andrew Johnson Highway) in a concurrency with SR 342 in Morristown, heading southeastward as a 4-lane divided highway, serving essentially as a southern bypass of Morristown. SR 342 (Alpha Valley Home Road) exits after SR 160 curves more eastwardly, and has an ...
Portion replaced by SR 100; rest (Now SR 125, Silerton Rd, SR 225, Old Montezuma Rd, W. Main St) decommissioned in exchange for extending SR 100 SR 106: 55.84: 89.87 US 31A/US 31A Bus./SR 11 in Lewisburg: US 70S/US 431/SR 1 in Nashville: c. 1929: current Mostly unsigned companion route for US 431 SR 107: 78.77: 126.77
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
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
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.