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State Route 9 (SR 9) is a west-to-east state highway in the U.S. state of Tennessee that is 131.33 miles (211.36 km) long. [ citation needed ] It begins in Campbell County and ends in Cocke County .
NC 1397 at the North Carolina state line in Cocke County: US 25E at the Kentucky state line at Cumberland Gap Tunnel: 1923: current SR 33: 174.42: 280.70 US 411/SR 61 at the Georgia state line in Polk County: SR 696 at the Virginia state line in Hancock County: 1923: current SR 34: 154.09: 247.98 US 11E/US 25W/US 70/SR 9 in Knox County
Black Allan in 1905. The Tennessee Walking Horse was one of the first horse breeds to be named for an American state, [9] and was developed in Middle Tennessee.Horse breeder James Brantley began his program in the early 1900s, using the foundation stallion Black Allan, [10] who had a smooth running walk and a calm disposition, which he passed on to his offspring. [11]
The Land Run of 1891 was a set of horse races to settle land acquired by the federal government through the opening of several small Indian reservations in Oklahoma Territory. The race involved approximately 20,000 homesteaders , who gathered to stake their claims on 6,097 plots, of 160 acres (0.65 km 2 ) each, of former reservation land.
In 1933, US 64 was added to this routing, and the following year, the SR 74 designation was extended west along this route to Cleveland, and slightly rerouted. This route was further slightly rerouted in 1938, and renumbered SR 40 in 1941. The present-day SR 74 was established around 1949 or 1950, between the Georgia state line and US 64 in ...
State Route 275 (SR 275) is a 14.1-mile-long (22.7 km) east–west state highway in eastern Lincoln County, Tennessee, connecting Park City with Flintville via Lincoln and Vanntown. Despite its east–west designation, it runs almost entirely north–south between Vanntown and US 64.
State Route 270 (SR 270), also known as Old Columbia Road, is a 9.5-mile-long (15.3 km) east–west state highway in Middle Tennessee. It connects Chapel Hill with Unionville and Shelbyville . Route description
State Route 314 (SR 314), also known as Parksville Road, is a 6.1-mile-long (9.8 km) state highway in Polk County, Tennessee, connecting the town of Benton with the community of Parksville and the Cherokee National Forest.