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SR 291 south (Bloomington Road) Northern terminus of SR 291: Jackson: Center Grove: 113.7: 183.0: SR 290 west (Shepardsville Highway) South end of SR 290 overlap: 114.9: 184.9: SR 290 east (Old Gainesboro Highway) – Cookeville: North end of SR 290 overlap: Gainesboro: 123.6: 198.9: SR 53 south (E Hull Avenue) – Gainesboro, Granville ...
Late-19th century map showing Fort Blount in relation to Bledsoe's Station and other 18th-century outposts in Tennessee's Upper Cumberland region. In 1788, the governor of North Carolina commissioned the construction of a road to connect the Washington District of what is now East Tennessee with the Mero District in Middle Tennessee, to make it easier for travellers to cross the rugged ...
Gainesboro (/ ˈ ɡ eɪ n z b ʌ r ə /) is a town in and the county seat of Jackson County, Tennessee, United States. [7] The population was 920 at the 2020 census . Gainesboro is part of the Cookeville, Tennessee Micropolitan Statistical Area .
Replaced by SR 30; SR 39 was reassigned to the old route of SR 30 east of Athens [3] SR 40: 39.63: 63.78 US 11/US 64/SR 2 in Cleveland: US 64/US 74 at the North Carolina state line near Ducktown: 1923: current Unsigned companion route for US 64/US 74 SR 41: 22.96: 36.95 US 31W/US 41/SR 11 in Goodlettsville
Joelton was served by a separate utility district until 1974. Councilman Guy Bates was instrumental in bringing Metro services into Joelton, including a fire hall in 1978, a paved road and street lights, and other amenities. However, the community struggled when its high school closed in 1980. [5]
Prior to 1915, the state had no central authority governing construction and maintenance of roads. The governor, legislature, other road associations, and local governments all attempted to serve these tasks, leading to a lack of planning and management. In 1915, a State Highway Commission was created to organize transportation services.
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SR 264 north (Hickman Road) – Gordonsville: Southern terminus of SR 264: Laurel Hill: 105.0: 169.0: SR 141 west (Lancaster Road) – Lancaster, Gordonsville: Western end of SR 141 concurrency; begins to cross Center Hill Dam: 106.1: 170.8: SR 141 east (Wolf Creek Road) – Silver Point Edgar Evins State Park Road - Edgar Evins State Park