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State Route 6 co-signed with U.S. Route 31E in Nashville, Tennessee. State Route 6 (SR 6) is a state highway that is unsigned. It travels through the central part of the U.S. state of Tennessee from Lawrence County to Sumner County. The highway is related to the following U.S. Highways: U.S. Route 43 (US 43) from the Alabama state line to Columbia
1953: NC 8 is extended, moving NC 6. 1959: After moving to its current location, a couple of timely shifts allowed NC 6 to follow its current route. 2000s (decade): Recent changes have slightly altered the path of NC 6 around the I-40 interchange and the Greensboro Coliseum. [2] 2005: NC 6 decommissioned, signs not taken down until around May ...
Interstate 26. Connecting directly from I-81, I-26 offers another major corridor for travel between East Tennessee and the Carolinas. Motorists can use this route to travel south from I-81 toward ...
NC 208 at the North Carolina state line in Greene County: SR 70 at the Virginia state line in Hancock County: 1924: current SR 71: 83.31: 134.07 US 441 at the North Carolina state line at Newfound Gap: US 25W/SR 9/SR 116 in Lake City: 1924: current SR 72: 42.7: 68.7 US 129/SR 115 in Monroe County: SR 58 in Roane County: 1924: current
US 421 (North Carolina state line) – Trade: US 421 (Virginia state line) – Bristol: 1932: current US 431: 130.68: 210.31 US 231 / US 431 (Alabama state line) near Fayetteville: US 431 (Kentucky state line) near Springfield: 1954: current US 441: 83.28: 134.03 US 441 (North Carolina state line) – Newfound Gap: US 25W – Lake City
U.S. Route 129 (US 129) is a north–south United States highway that travels 63.5 miles (102.2 km) through the westernmost part of North Carolina.Traveling from the Georgia state line near Bellview, to the Tennessee state line at Deals Gap, it is known for its scenic mountain valley vistas and curvy mountain bends popular with motorcycle and sports car enthusiasts.
The Harry W. Kelley Memorial Bridge (Route 50) into Ocean City will see lane closures starting Jan. 3 for major repairs. Here's everything to know.
North Carolina Highway 692 (NC 692) was established in 1923 as new primary routing to Tennessee; NC 692 was the original highway number from Cane River to Spivey Gap. In 1929, NC 692 was truncated at Sioux, replaced by an extension of NC 19 from Bakersville. In 1930, US 19W and US 23 were overlapped on the remaining section of NC 692. In late ...