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  1. Oct 8, 2017 · Interstate Highway System, Tennessee. Officially named the Dwight D. Eisenhower System of Interstate and Defense Highways, the interstate highway system has had a profound impact upon the physical, economic, and cultural landscapes of the United States. Most Americans travel the system without thinking about its influence on everyday life, and ...

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  2. State. The U.S. Highways in Tennessee are the segments of the United States Numbered Highway System that are maintained by the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) in the state of Tennessee. All of these highways in Tennessee have a state highway designation routed concurrently along them, though the state highway is hidden and only ...

    Number
    Length (mi) [1]
    Length (km)
    Southern Or Western Terminus
    124.86
    200.94
    US 11 ( Georgia state line) – ...
    109.16
    175.68
    US 11 / US 11E / US 70 – Knoxville
    120.36
    193.70
    US 11 / US 11W / US 70 – Knoxville
    11.63
    18.72
    US 11E / US 19W / US 19E – Bluff City
    • Interstate XX (I-XX)
    • U.S. Route XX (US XX)
    • State Route XX (SR XX)
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  4. The idea for an interstate highway system was first conceived in the 1930s. President Roosevelt backed the idea as a way of providing jobs. The Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1938 directed the chief of the Bureau of Public Roads (precursor to today’s Federal Highway Administration) to study the feasibility of a six-route national toll road network.

    Number
    Length (mi) [1]
    Length (km)
    Southern Or Western Terminus
    124.86
    200.94
    US 11 ( Georgia state line) – ...
    109.16
    175.68
    US 11 / US 11E / US 70 – Knoxville
    120.36
    193.70
    US 11 / US 11W / US 70 – Knoxville
    11.63
    18.72
    US 11E / US 19W / US 19E – Bluff City
  5. 3/15/2021. The History of Tennessee’s Road System. Almost 100,000 miles of roads and interstate highways span across the state of Tennessee. Today, it’s easy to take for granted the system that connects rural and urban communities to each other and the rest of America. But 200 years ago, almost none of that existed.

  6. The official ceremony opening the first section of interstate on I-65 in Ardmore, Tennessee was conducted on Saturday, November 15, 1958, at 10:30 a.m. State Highway Commissioner W.M. Leech presided over the ribbon cutting. Construction began in May, 1957 for the “Figure 8” interchange. Interstate-40 is an important transportation lifeline ...

  7. Albert Gore Sr. was a three-term United States Senator from Tennessee who co-sponsored the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956, also known as the Interstate Highway Act. The longest interstate highway in Tennessee is Interstate 40, at a length of 454.81 miles (731.95 km). The segment of I-40 in Tennessee is also the longest segment of all of the ...

    • Interstate XX (I-XX)
    • State Route XX (SR XX)
    • 1,233 mi (1,984 km)
    • U.S. Route XX (US XX)
  8. Chris: From county and state officials to presidents of the United States, the focus on better roads was building and would crescendo in 1956. The Federal Highway Act of 1956 injected $26 billion to create 41,000 miles of paved roads across the US into what would become America’s interstate system. Yep. $26 billion with a B.

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