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  2. Tennessee State Route 109 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 109 (SR 109) is a primary state highway in Middle Tennessee.It runs from the intersection of SR 265 and Interstate 840 (I-840, exit 72) near Lebanon, north through Gallatin to the Kentucky state line and I-65 (exit 121).

  3. Hampton, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Hampton is an unincorporated community and Census-designated place in Carter County, Tennessee, United States. Located a few miles southeast of Elizabethton and northwest of Roan Mountain , Hampton is surrounded on all sides by the Unaka Mountains .

  4. File:Hampton Roads Beltway map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Description: Map of the Hampton Roads Beltway: Date: 1 June 2014: Source: Own work, data from U.S. Census Bureau: Author: Mr. Matté (if there is an issue with this image, contact me using this image's Commons talk page, my Commons user talk page, or my English Wikipedia user talk page; I'll know about it a lot faster)

  5. Tennessee State Route 67 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 67 (SR 67) is a state-maintained highway in northeastern Tennessee, including a four-lane divided highway segments in both Washington County and Carter County, and part of a significant two-lane segment passing over the Butler Bridge some 80 feet (24 m) above the TVA Watauga Reservoir (also referred locally to as Watauga Lake) near Butler in Johnson County, Tennessee.

  6. Tennessee State Route 107 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 107 (SR 107) is a 78.77-mile (126.77 km) state highway in eastern Tennessee, United States.It begins at an intersection with Round Mountain Road south of Del Rio and ends at the North Carolina state line east of Unicoi, where it becomes NC 226.

  7. Tennessee State Route 111 - Wikipedia

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    Interchange via access road; provides access to downtown 48.6: 78.2: SR 285 east (Cane Creek Cummingsville Road) Southern end of SR 285 concurrency: White 50.4: 81.1: SR 285 west (Gooseneck Road) – Doyle: Northern end of SR 285 concurrency 52.9: 85.1: US 70S west (Memorial Highway/SR 1 west) – McMinnville

  8. Simerly-Butler House - Wikipedia

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    It was built for Elijah Simerly (1820–1891), the founder of the town of Hampton (named after his wife's maiden name) and the President of the East Tennessee and Western North Carolina Railroad from 1867 to 1871. [3] The house was acquired by A. H. Robinson in 1907. [3]

  9. Battle of Vaughan Road - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Vaughan Road, also spelled "Vaughn", was an American Civil War engagement between Confederate States Army and Union Army cavalry forces protecting the flank of the main Union attack on Confederate positions on the western end of the Confederate line on October 1, 1864 during the Battle of Peebles' Farm, part of the Siege of Petersburg.