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State Route 386 (SR 386) is a major east–west state route, signed north-south, located in Davidson and Sumner counties in Tennessee.It is known as Vietnam Veterans Boulevard and serves as a bypass for U.S. Highway 31E (US 31E) and a connector to Hendersonville and Gallatin from Nashville.
Ashland City Highway, Rosa L. Parks Blvd., Eighth Avenue (North) SR 24 / SR 24 [a] Charlotte Avenue, George L. Davis Blvd., 14th Avenue (North), Broadway, First Avenue (South), Hermitage Avenue, Lebanon Pike SR 45: Old Hickory Boulevard: SR 65 / SR 65 [a] West Trinity Lane, Whites Creek Pike SR 100: Highway 100 West SR 106 [a] Hillsboro Pike
US 231 north / KY 980 east – Bowling Green, Scottsville: north end of US 231 overlap; western terminus of KY 980 10.582: 17.030: KY 101 – Smiths Grove, Scottsville 13.154: 21.169: KY 3499 16.893: 27.187: KY 252 north / KY 1855 south – Bailey's Point Dam, Peninsula, Walnut Creek: Southern terminus of KY 252; northern terminus of KY 1855 ...
1014 14th Avenue North and 1218–1220 Phillips Street ... Nashville: 64: Fire Hall No. 1: Fire Hall No. 1: July 23, 2008 ... 1420 Gallatin Rd., S
U.S. Route 31 (US 31) is a part of the United States Numbered Highway System that runs from Spanish Fort, Alabama, to Mackinaw City, Michigan.In the U.S. state of Tennessee, it runs concurrently with Interstate 65 (I-65) for the first mile northward from the Tennessee state line.
State Route 109 (SR 109) is a primary state highway in Middle Tennessee.It runs from the intersection of SR 265 and Interstate 840 (I-840, exit 72) near Lebanon, north through Gallatin to the Kentucky state line and I-65 (exit 121).
U.S. Route 41 (US 41) is a United States Numbered Highway that runs from Miami, Florida, to Copper Harbor, Michigan.In Tennessee, the highway is paralleled by Interstate 24 all the way from Georgia to Kentucky, and I-24 has largely supplanted US-41 as a major highway, especially for large and heavy vehicles, such as tractor-trailer trucks and buses.
Old Hickory Boulevard is a historic road that encircles Nashville, Tennessee, lying entirely within Davidson County. Originally the road, aided by ferries, formed a nearly unbroken loop around the city. Today, it is interrupted by a lake and several rerouted sections, which consist of roughly 69 miles (111 km).