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The three men had been riding the backwoods of Signal Mountain. The men were missing and being searched for by their relatives when they did not return home. The bodies were found off Big Fork Road near the community of Suck Creek by a resident while their all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) were found down an embankment on the side of Roberts Mill Road.
The old road from the town of Cumberland Gap, Tennessee to Middlesboro, Kentucky through the mountain pass was paved and completed on October 3, 1908. This was an "object-lesson" road (a new kind of paved macadam construction funded by local communities but with federal governmental supervision) initiated by the U.S. Office of Public Roads.
: Kentucky maps, including project archives (click project archives for right of way maps) In the list below, 1937C is only used if the route is on the 1937 county map but not the 1939 state map. Otherwise a C indicates that it first appears on a county map.
KY 3473 west (Charlie Sizemore Road) Eastern terminus of KY 3473 85.779: 138.048: KY 3477 east (Jacks Branch Road) Western terminus of KY 3477 86.943: 139.921: KY 11 north – Oneida, Oneida Baptist Institute: Northern end of KY 11 concurrency 87.333: 140.549: KY 472 west (Fogertown Road) Eastern terminus of KY 472 91.420: 147.126: KY 1350 north
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