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Tennessee has 59 designated state parks, operated by the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC). The largest park, Justin P. Wilson Cumberland Trail, is made up of land along the Cumberland Trail, stretching from Cumberland Gap at the Virginia state line to Prentice Cooper State Forest in Marion County, just northwest of Chattanooga. [1]
Makoshika State Park ("ma-KO-sh(ih)kuh" from the Lakota Mako sica, meaning 'bad land' or 'land that is bad') [2] is a nature preserve and public recreation area located on the southeast side of Glendive in Dawson County, Montana. The state park encompasses badlands containing dinosaur fossils and rock from the Hell Creek Formation. [2]
Pages in category "Protected areas of Dawson County, Montana" ... Makoshika State Park This page was last edited on 17 December 2016, at 01:07 (UTC). ...
Edgar Evins State Park Road - Edgar Evins State Park: Eastern end of SR 141 concurrency; access road into state park: Putnam: Buffalo Valley: 109.7– 109.8: 176.5– 176.7: I-40 – Nashville, Knoxville: I-40 exit 268: 113.3: 182.3: US 70N west (Nashville Highway/SR 24) – Carthage, South Carthage: Western end of unsigned concurrency with US ...
In Tennessee, U.S. Route 412 (US 412) stretches for 181.93 miles (292.79 km) through the farmland of West Tennessee and the hills of Middle Tennessee, starting at the Missouri state line (on I-155 at the Mississippi River) near Dyersburg and running to an interchange between I-65 and SR 99 in Columbia. [1] [2]
US 441 at the North Carolina state line in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park: Gatlinburg Bypass in Gatlinburg; US 321 in Gatlinburg; SR 449 in Sevierville; US 411 / SR 66 in Sevierville; I-40 / I-275 / SR 62 in Knoxville; I-640 / US 25W / SR 331 in Fountain City; SR 33 / SR 131 in Halls Crossroads; SR 61 in Norris; I-75 in Rocky Top
Chatata, meaning "clear water", [1] is the original Cherokee name of an area located in Bradley County, Tennessee.Today the name survives in references to a number of locations in Bradley County, most notably Chatata Valley in the northeastern part of the county.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Loudon County, Tennessee, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map. [1]