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Diana Leyva, Nashville Tennessean March 15, 2024 at 8:54 AM The Tennessee Department of Transportation will close Exit 216C on Interstate 40 East to State Route 255 North/Donelson Pike beginning ...
Donelson is a neighborhood of Nashville, Tennessee, about 6 mi (10 km) east of downtown Nashville along U.S. Route 70. [1] It is named in honor of John Donelson , co-founder of Nashville and father-in-law of Andrew Jackson , Nashvillian and seventh President of the United States .
SR 255 begins by heading east from Franklin Pike as Harding Place to cross I-65, US 31A/US 41A (Nolensville Pike/SR 11), and I-24. After I-24, the route curves north as Donelson Pike to reach US 41/US 70S (Murfreesboro Pike/SR 1). SR 255 provides access to Nashville International Airport.
East of the airport, US 70S intersects SR 255, Donelson Pike, and later SR 254 as well as SR 171 (Hobson Pike), as it passes through the suburbs east of Nashville. In Rutherford County , US 70S has an interchange with SR 266 near the airport before passing through Smyrna .
Donald Barnes, 53, is 26-year police veteran and a sergeant with the Metro Nashville Police Department's west precinct. ... and Barnes continued through the blocked-off area onto Donelson Pike ...
Hillsboro Pike SR 112 [a] Clarksville Pike SR 155 / SR 155: Briley Parkway, Thompson Lane, Woodmont Blvd. SR 171: Old Hickory Boulevard, Hobson Pike SR 174: Long Hollow Pike SR 251: River Road, Old Hickory Boulevard SR 253: Concord Road SR 254: Old Hickory Boulevard SR 255: Harding Place, Donelson Pike SR 265: Central Pike SR 386
Bucatini lamb ragout at Salento Italia in Nashville's Donelson neighborhood at Jan. 19, 2024. Starting Thursday (Feb. 1), reservations can be made online through Resy. Hours are 3 to 9 p.m. daily ...
Both properties were once the centerpiece of an 1,100-acre plantation in Donelson, Tennessee. Two Rivers was inhabited by the McGavock family for three generations until 1965, when it was purchased by the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County from Mary Louise Bransford McGavock. [2] [3] [4] [6]