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Location mi km Destinations Notes; Marion: Whitwell: 0.0: 0.0: SR 28 (Hudson Street) – Jasper, Dunlap: Southern terminus; SR 283 begins as a primary highway: Bridge over the Sequatchie River: Powells Crossroads: SR 27 (Suck Creek Road/Griffith Highway) to I-24 – Signal Mountain: SR 283 turns secondary: Sequatchie 13.6: 21.9
Powells Crossroads is located at (35.183526, -85.482900 It is situated in the Sequatchie Valley around the intersection of State Route 283 and State Route 27. Whitwell lies just to the west, opposite the Sequatchie River.
Tennessee State Route 28 (Hudson Street), which forms part of the main north–south corridor in the valley, connects Whitwell with Dunlap to the north and Jasper to the south. State Route 283 connects Whitwell with Powells Crossroads across the Sequatchie river to the east, and State Route 108 (South Main Street) connects Whitwell with Grundy ...
For almost the rest of its length the Sequatchie is paralleled by State Route 28. State Route 283 also runs along the base of the Walden's Ridge escarpment for several miles. The river then enters Marion County. The town of Whitwell is just a few miles into Marion County.
Whitwell: SR 283 north – Powells Crossroads: Southern terminus of SR 283: SR 108 north (S Main Street) – Palmer, Gruetli-Laager: Southern terminus of SR 108: Sequatchie: Dunlap: US 127 south (Rankin Avenue/SR 8 south) – Fairmount, Walden, Signal Mountain: Y-Intersection; southern end of US 127/SR 8 concurrency; SR 28 becomes unsigned
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 ...
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As of the census [15] of 2010, there were 28,237 people, 11,403 households, and 8,030 families residing in the county. The population density was 57 inhabitants per square mile (22/km 2 ). There were 12,954 housing units at an average density of 26 units per square mile (10/km 2 ).