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Map showing the route of US 64 in downtown Memphis. US 64 enters Tennessee on the Memphis-Arkansas Bridge in Memphis. The route shares the bridge with Interstate 55 (I-55) and US 61, US 70, US 78, and US 79. The route traverses several streets in Memphis before becoming a rural divided highway in eastern Shelby County.
The Mississippi River, Hernando de Soto Bridge and the Memphis skyline are seen from the roof of the Sterick Building during a tour of the building in Downtown Memphis, on Thursday, October 19, 2023.
I-55 / US 61 / US 64 / US 70 / US 78 / US 79 at the Arkansas state line/Mississippi River in Memphis: I-55 in Memphis; US 51 in downtown Memphis; I-40 in Memphis; US 64 in Bartlett; US 70 / US 70A in Brownsville; US 412 in Bells; US 45W in Humboldt; US 45E in Milan; US 641 in Paris; I-24 in Clarksville; North end
US 51 in Memphis. The highways travel concurrently through Memphis. I-69 / I-240 in Memphis US 51 / US 72 in Memphis. US 72/US 79 travels concurrently through Memphis. I-40 in Memphis I-269 in Arlington US 412 in Bells US 45W in Humboldt US 45E in Milan US 641 in Paris I-24 in Clarksville Kentucky US 41 in Guthrie US 431 in Russellville US 68 ...
I-69 northbound, along with I-55, as it enters Tennessee in Memphis. From Fulton, Kentucky, I-69 is planned to continue to the southwest, replacing and bypassing existing U.S. Route 51, serving Union City, Dyersburg (where it will intersect I-155), Ripley, Covington, Millington, and Memphis. It will pass near Discovery Park in Union City. [2]
Downtown road closure The I-55 bridge between Memphis and West Memphis will be closed Saturday, Feb. 3, 2024 to 6 a.m. on Monday, Feb. 5, 2024, due to construction
The bridge is named for 16th century Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto, who explored this stretch of the Mississippi River and died south of Memphis. [8] Hernando de Soto Bridge illuminated at night in 2015. At night, the bridge was illuminated by 200 sodium vapor lights along its "M" structure. The bridge was first illuminated on September 5 ...
The old bridge on I-55 from Memphis to Arkansas, the main thoroughfare with the Hernando De Soto bridge still closed for construction on Wednesday, June 2, 2021.