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Tennessee State Route 325 traverses Byrdstown from west to east, mostly following West Main Street and East Main Street. This highway connects Byrdstown with the Dale Hollow Lake and Cordell Hull Birthplace State Park areas to the west, and the rural parts of central Pickett County to the east. Tennessee State Route 111, which intersects SR 325 ...
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Its county seat is Byrdstown. [3] The city of Byrdstown and the Kentucky town of Albany, 11 miles (18 km) to the northeast, are positioned between two Army Corps of Engineers lakes: Dale Hollow Lake, mainly in Tennessee, and Lake Cumberland, in Kentucky. The area is known as "Twin Lakes" and Byrdstown is noted as "The Gateway To Dale Hollow Lake".
2015 - Pal's opened Pal's #27 Bristol, Tennessee & Pal's #28 Morristown East 2016 - Pal's opened Pal's #29 Sunset Drive, Johnson City 2020 - Pal's opened store #30 in Abingdon, Area celebrates the 90th Birthday of founder Pal Barger, Founder Pal Barger passed away on 10/29
SR 325 east (West Main Street) – Byrdstown Business District: Northern end of SR 325 concurrency; provides access to Sgt. Alvin C. York State Historic Park: 112.4: 180.9: SR 295 east (North Main Street) – Downtown: Western terminus of SR 295: Static: 116: 187: US 127 (N York Highway/SR 28 south) – Albany KY, Jamestown, Sgt. Alvin C. York ...
As of Nov. 18, the bill hadn’t arrived, but he expects the total to be close to what was cited, considering the restaurant used an estimated 2,000 to 3,000 gallons of water on a busy day.
The Pickett County Courthouse is a historic building in Byrdstown, Tennessee, U.S.. It serves as the courthouse for Pickett County, Tennessee. There have been two courthouses for Pickett County. The first one, completed in 1890, burned down in 1934. The second and current one was built with Crab Orchard stone in 1935. [2]
Static is located at a crossroads intersection involving U.S. Route 127 (US 127, accompanied by the unsigned SR 28 on the Tennessee side), Tennessee State Route 111 (SR 111; formerly SR 42), and Kentucky Route 1076 (KY 1076). [6] [7] Its coordinates are 36°37′19″N latitude, and 85°5′6″W longitude.