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Hartford is an unincorporated community in Cocke County, Tennessee, located in the southeastern United States. Although it is not a census-designated place , the ZIP Code Tabulation Area for the ZIP Code (37753) that serves Hartford had a population of 814, according to the 2000 census .
The 21.5-mile (34.6 km) section linking US 70 east of Brownsville and US 70 in Jackson, known at the time as the Jackson Bypass, was opened to traffic on December 1, 1961. [102] The following day, the 31-mile (50 km) segment opened between the Clinch River bridge in Kingston and Papermill Road in Knoxville.
MapQuest offers online, mobile, business and developer solutions that help people discover and explore where they would like to go, how to get there and what to do along the way and at your destination.
MapQuest's original services were mapping (referred to as "Interactive Atlas") and driving directions (called "TripQuest"). [ 5 ] Sensing the emerging demand for spatial applications on the Internet, and with crippling network latency in Lancaster, the executive team of Barry Glick and Perry Evans moved MapQuest to the up-and-coming LoDo area ...
With the creation of interchanges in Pulaski County, Kentucky, has been suggested that TN 111 and parts of US 127, KY 90, the south end of KY 1247, the north end of KY 914, KY 80 and KY 461 be renumbered US 111 (a route that no longer exists) to create a major-numbered route along the scenic western edge of the plateau, connecting Interstates ...
State Route 141 (SR 141) is an east–west highway in Middle Tennessee.The road begins southeast of Westmoreland and ends in Silver Point.The current length is 67.0 mi (107.8 km).
SR 145 then enters downtown and turns northeast for a short time as East Main Street, the former alignment of SR 96 through downtown, before coming to its northern terminus at SR 96. [ 2 ] At the highest point of SR 145, Dividing Ridge, the 1LT Frank B Walkup Memorial Bridge, aka Bridge to Nowhere was dedicated on 20 December 2009.
The project costed $109.3 million (equivalent to $141 million in 2023 [23]), which was, at the time, the highest-bid contract in state history and was completed on December 15, 2016. [21] [24] The interchange with the western terminus of I-240 near Midtown Memphis was reconstructed between June 2003 and December 2006. [25]