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The Henley Bridge is a reinforced concrete open-spandrel arch bridge with six dual-ribbed arches connected by lateral bracing. The lengths of the arches are (from north to south) 203 feet (62 m), 232 feet (71 m), 317 feet (97 m), 232 feet (71 m), 220 feet (67 m), and 185 feet (56 m).
The Henley Street Bridge will be closed to vehicle and pedestrian traffic from 4 p.m. to midnight July 4. Pyro Shows will stage fireworks on the bridge for Festival on the 4th . The free event at ...
SR 71 then breaks off along E Moody Avenue just before becoming concurrent with SR 33 (Martin Mill Pike) and crossing the Tennessee River into downtown Knoxville via the Henley Street Bridge. US 441/SR 33 passes through downtown as a six-lane divided highway (known as Henley Street), where it has a partial interchange with I-40 / I-275 and an ...
It then enters Knoxville in the South Knoxville neighborhood. SR 33 then merges and becomes concurrent with US 441. US 441/SR 33 then cross into downtown via the Henley Street Bridge over the Tennessee River. In downtown, they become concurrent with US 11/US 70/SR 1/SR 71. They then have an interchange with I-40 and I-275.
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The version of the Gay Street Bridge seen today dates back to 1898 - but even earlier versions crossed the Tennessee River in Knoxville.
The completion of the Henley Bridge in 1931 and the opening of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park shortly afterward led to an explosion of commercial development along Chapman Highway, the primary route connecting Knoxville with the park. As of the 2000 census, South Knoxville had a population of 18,516 residents. [6]
We now know why the Gay Street Bridge was ... can use the Henley Street Bridge as a detour. The James White Parkway also is an option to get between downtown and South Knoxville. The bridge, built ...