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  2. List of museums in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Museum of Tobacco Art and History, Nashville, closed in 1998 [58] Music Valley Wax Museum, Nashville [59] Obion County Museum, Union City, closed in 2012, collections moved to Discovery Park of Americar [60] Smoky Mountain Car Museum, Pigeon Forge [61] Soda Museum, Springfield, also known as the Museum of Beverage Containers and Advertising [62]

  3. Tennessee State Route 66 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 66 highlighted. State Route 66 (SR 66) is a state-maintained highway in eastern Tennessee, including a six-lane divided highway known as Winfield Dunn Parkway in Sevier County, a four-lane expressway in Hamblen and Jefferson counties and a two-lane rural collector through mountainous terrain continuing to the northeast terminus in Hancock County.

  4. Sevierville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 441, commonly called "The Parkway," connects Sevierville with Knoxville to the north and the national park and Cherokee, North Carolina, to the south. The Sevierville section of U.S. 441 has been named "Forks-of-the-River Parkway." State Route 66, also called Winfield Dunn Parkway, connects Sevierville with Interstate 40 to the north.

  5. Winfield Dunn, former governor and stalwart of the Tennessee ...

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    Gov. Winfield Dunn, center, delivers his budget address to a joint session of the General Assembly Jan. 11, 1973, under the watchful eyes of Lt. Gov. John Wilder, left, and House Speaker Ned ...

  6. Winfield Dunn - Wikipedia

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    Bryant Winfield Culberson Dunn (July 1, 1927 – September 28, 2024) was an American businessman and politician who served as the 43rd governor of Tennessee from 1971 to 1975. He was the state's first Republican governor in fifty years. [1] Dunn was an unsuccessful candidate for a second term in 1986, losing to Democrat Ned McWherter. He ...

  7. Dunn Center - Wikipedia

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    The Winfield Dunn Center (officially the Winfield Dunn Health and Physical Education Building and Convocation Complex) is a 132,000-square-foot (12,300 m 2) facility, located on the main campus of Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, Tennessee. Construction began on the (then) $5.3 million facility in 1973, and the building opened in ...

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