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Beginning at I-24 and ending at SR 111, the route is a controlled-access highway for approximately 24 miles (39 km). The highway goes north as a narrow four-lane freeway (concurrent with unsigned I-124) through downtown and has interchanges with West Main Street (exit 1), Martin Luther King Boulevard (exits 1A–B; unsigned SR 316), and Fourth Street (exit 1C; unsigned SR 389) before crossing ...
City or town Description 1: Chattanooga Union Depot: April 16, 1971 (#71001071) June 11, 1973: W. 9th and Broad Sts. Chattanooga: Demolished in 1973. Not to be confused with Chattanooga Terminal Station: 2: East Side Junior High School: March 6, 1987 (#87000392) April 21, 2003: 2200 E. Main Street: Chattanooga
I-24 / US 64 west – Nashville, Chattanooga: I-24 exit 152; western end of US 64 concurrency; SR 27 turns secondary: SR 2 west (Battle Creek Road) Western end of SR 2 concurrency: Jasper: US 41 north (Betsy Pack Drive/SR 150 west) – Tracy City, South Cumberland State Park: Western end of concurrency with US 41; eastern terminus of SR 150
Lawnville Road: Exit 355: I-40 east – Knoxville SR 326 south (Gallaher Road) I-40 exit 356 eastbound, 356 A/B westbound; northern end of I-40 concurrency; northern terminus of SR 326: Oak Ridge: Bridge over the Clinch River: Bear Creek Road: Interchange; provides access to K-25 and Y-12: SR 327 north (Blair Road) – Harriman, Oliver Springs
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Cate and his men destroyed three Chattanooga-area railroad bridges on the night of November 8, 1861, in hopes of paving the way for a Union invasion of East Tennessee. [6] On November 24, 1863, the 4th Michigan Cavalry entered Ooltewah and captured seventeen Confederates, including two officers, and destroyed a train of four wagons.
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