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Tennessee State Route 113 is White Pine's Main Street, runs northeast to US 25E and southwest 10 miles (16 km) to Dandridge. Tennessee State Route 341 (also known as White Pine Road, Roy Messer Highway and Old Airport Road) runs west to east through the western and southern parts of the town, connecting I-81 at Exit 4 with US 25E.
It was built by Lawson D. Franklin (1801–1861), Tennessee's first millionaire, for his son, Isaac White Rodgers Franklin, Sr. (1827–1866). [3] It was designed in the Greek Revival architectural style. [3] Senator Herbert S. Walters grew up in this house. [4] By 1953, it was acquired by Thomas H. Berry and his wife, Ellen McClung. [4]
State Route 341 (SR 341) is a 10.4-mile-long (16.7 km) state highway that travels within portions of Hamblen and Jefferson counties in the eastern portion of the U.S. state of Tennessee. It connects Talbott with White Pine .
Eastern white pine: Pinus strobus: 1945 [27] Maryland: White oak (See also: Wye Oak) Quercus alba: 1941 [28] Massachusetts: American elm: Ulmus americana: 1941 [29] Michigan: Eastern white pine: Pinus strobus: 1955 [30] Minnesota: Red pine (aka Norway pine) Pinus resinosa: 1953 [31] Mississippi: Southern magnolia: Magnolia grandiflora: 1952 [32 ...
In around 1953 or 1954, SR 66 was renumbered SR 66A between US 25W/70 in Dandridge and US 25E in White Pine. Around 1967, SR 113 was truncated to its current northern terminus at SR 66. On July 1, 1983, as part of a statewide highway renumbering that year , SR 113 was rerouted between south of Morristown and Whitesburg; portions of the old ...
US 25E north (Dixie Highway/SR 32) / US 25W north / US 70 west (W Broadway Street/SR 9/SR 35) – White Pine, Morristown, Dandridge Northern end of SR 32 concurrency; US 25 splits into US 25W and US 25E
State Route 32 (SR 32) is a state highway in East Tennessee. For most of its route, it is an unsigned companion route concurrent with U.S. Route 25E (US 25E). [ 2 ] The highway stretches 89 miles from the North Carolina state line to the Tennessee- Kentucky state line near the town of Cumberland Gap .
In Tennessee, U.S. Route 412 (US 412) stretches for 181.93 miles (292.79 km) through the farmland of West Tennessee and the hills of Middle Tennessee, starting at the Missouri state line (on I-155 at the Mississippi River) near Dyersburg and running to an interchange between I-65 and SR 99 in Columbia. [1] [2]