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  2. Tennessee State Route 158 - Wikipedia

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    An extension of this road was completed in 1951 to serve Neyland Stadium, and a freeway loop around Downtown Knoxville was proposed that same year. The eastern portion of this freeway loop, which was initially known as the Downtown Loop, became the controlled-access part of SR 158, and was constructed in three segments between 1963 and 1973.

  3. Tennessee State Route 475 - Wikipedia

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    It was also considered to be extended to I-40 at exit 407, serving as a northern semi-beltway in the Knoxville area. [2] Driven by opposition spearheaded by state representative H.E. Bittle of Hardin Valley and Knoxville mayor Victor Ashe , [ 3 ] the project was scrapped by the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) in 2010.

  4. Interstate 640 - Wikipedia

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    Interstate 640 (I-640) is an east–west auxiliary Interstate Highway in Knoxville, Tennessee. It serves as a bypass for I-40 around Downtown Knoxville and is also an alternative route for traffic passing between I-40 and I-75. All trucks carrying hazardous cargo through Knoxville are required to use I-640. It has a total length of 10.80 miles ...

  5. Concord, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The road then followed what is now Olive Road to Loop Road, then to Concord Road and then north two miles to Kingston Pike. Kingston Pike was the main east–west road out of Knoxville from the early 19th century until Interstate 40/75 was completed through the area in the 1960s. This road network provided all-weather connections to other ...

  6. Pellissippi Parkway - Wikipedia

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    The first stretch of this extension, the 1.1-mile (1.8 km) segment between US 129 and Cusick Road, was contracted in December 1995 and opened on December 19, 1996, and was partially funded by the city of Alcoa. [57] Work on the next section, located between Cusick Road and SR 33, began in November 2000 and was completed on August 15, 2005.

  7. Tennessee State Route 131 - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Trump defends foreign worker visas, siding with Musk amid ...

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    The H-1B visa program allows 65,000 highly skilled workers to immigrate to the US each year to fill specific jobs and grants another 20,000 visas to such workers who have received an advanced ...

  9. National Register of Historic Places listings in Knox County ...

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    Knoxville: HABS TN-211 ; demolished 3: Lebanon-in-the-Fork Presbyterian Church: May 27, 1975 (#75001764) February 18, 1983: Asbury Rd. Knoxville: The church was the first Presbyterian church in Knox County, established in 1791 by Rev. Samuel Carrick. [7] Its building was destroyed in a 1981 fire. [8] The associated cemetery was relisted in 2010 ...