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E Old Hickory Blvd: Old Hickory splits from US 31E; continues east (one block south of SR 45) 24.8: 39.9: SR 45: Old Hickory continues as Sandhurst Drive; designation remerges with SR 45 (one block north) at Cumberland River: Old Hickory: 25.4: 40.9: SR 45: Old Hickory continues along Bridgeway Ave; SR 45 continues as Robinson Rd. 26.0: 41.8 ...
From its beginning at SR 100, SR 254 forms part of Old Hickory Boulevard. It passes between Percy Warner Park and Edwin Warner Park to enter Forest Hills. This is a predominantly residential area. After it intersects Granny White Pike, Old Hickory Boulevard goes north of Brentwood and then crosses I-65 at exit 74.
Alcy-Ball; Barton Heights; Boxtown; Bunker Hill; Coro Lake; Diamond Estates; Dixie Heights; Dukestown; Elliston Heights; Emerald Estates; French Fort; Gaslight Square
The main street through the area is Tennessee State Route 45 (Old Hickory Boulevard/Robinson Road). Old Hickory has its own post office, assigned ZIP Code 37138. The postal service area that uses the "Old Hickory" mailing address includes portions of Wilson and Davidson counties. [6] The Old Hickory Post Office was added to the National ...
Bill Morris Parkway (Connects Piperton, Collierville, Germantown, Southwind, and Hickory Hill to I-240) Sam Cooper Blvd (Connects East Memphis and Bartlett to Midtown) Tennessee State Route 300 (Located in the Frayser area, connects Watkins and the I-240 loop to U.S. Route 51) Interstate 555 (Connects Memphis to Jonesboro, Arkansas)
On the north: Sam Cooper Blvd. The primary zip codes in this area are 38111, 38117, and 38157, including 38120 and 38119. [1] In 1950, the eastern boundary of Memphis was essentially the western boundary of what is today East Memphis. [2] By the mid-1960s, most of East Memphis inside the I-240 loop had been annexed by the city of Memphis. [3]
In October 2022, the Center City Revenue Finance Corp., an affiliate board of the Downtown Memphis Commission (DMC), approved a 12-year payment-in-lieu-of-taxes (PILOT) for the $46.44 million project.
Frayser is a neighborhood on the north side of Memphis, Tennessee, United States. It is named after Memphis physician Dr. J Frayser, who owned a summer home near the railroad. [1] Frayser's boundaries are the Wolf River to the south, the Mississippi River to the west, the Loosahatchie River to the north, and ICRR tracks to the east. [1]