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United States historic place Kingston Pike Historic District U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. Historic district Kingston Pike, circa 1900 Show map of Tennessee Show map of the United States Location Roughly 2728–3151, 3201, 3219, 3401, 3425, and 3643 Kingston Pike Knoxville, Tennessee Coordinates 35°56′58″N 83°57′18″W / 35.94944°N 83.95500°W / 35.94944 ...
The next segment completed was the four-mile (6.4 km) segment between SR 332 and US 11/US 70 (Kingston Pike), which was contracted in November 1990 and opened on October 6, 1993. [ 47 ] [ 48 ] This segment was constructed on the former location of the Mabry Hood House , an antebellum home located on Kingston Pike that was demolished in 1983 ...
Settlers typically traveled down from southwest Virginia through Rogersville, Tennessee on the Knoxville Road before arriving at Knoxville. By 1795, what is now Kingston Pike went from James White's Fort to the western end of the county. Beyond the western end of the county, this route became known as the Nashville Road. By 1807, the Knoxville ...
The route then forms a concurrency with US 70 (Kingston Pike) at Dixie Lee Junction and enters Knox County passing first through Farragut and then entering West Knoxville. The route comes to an intersection with SR 131 and then I-140 (Pellissippi Parkway). In Downtown Knoxville, the routes intersect with US 129.
From Dollywood to Knoxville neighborhoods, these Christmas light shows are not to be missed. These dazzling Christmas light shows in the Smokies, Knoxville will brighten your holiday Skip to main ...
North Kingston Street – Downtown Wartburg, Obed Wild and Scenic River National Park Service Visitor Center, Justin P. Wilson Cumberland Trail State Park: 45.3: 72.9: Water Tank Hill Road South – Downtown Wartburg: 45.6: 73.4: US 27 south (Morgan County Highway/SR 29) – Harriman: Eastern end of US 27/SR 29 concurrency: Joyner: 53.1: 85.5
Transportation officials have proposed four optional toll lanes, including two in Nashville on I-24 and I-65, followed by Knoxville and Chattanooga.
State Route 131 (SR 131) is a south-to-north highway in the U.S. state of Tennessee that is 68.8 miles (110.7 km) long. It is designated as a secondary route.. Local names for the roads followed by portions of the route are Lovell Road, Ball Camp-Byington Road, Beaver Ridge Road, Emory Road, Powell Drive, Tazewell Pike, Clinch Valley Road, and Mountain Valley Highway 131.