Interstate 81 in Tennessee
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Interstate 81 (I-81) is an 855.02-mile-long (1,376.02 km) Interstate Highway stretching from Dandridge, Tennessee, northward to the Thousand Islands Bridge at the Canadian border near Fishers Landing, New York. In Tennessee, I-81 serves the northeastern part of the state, running 75.66 miles (121.76 km) from its southern terminus with I-40 in Dandridge to the Virginia state line in Bristol. The route serves the Tri-Cities region of the state and the eastern parts of the Knoxville metropolitan area, terminating about 35 miles (56 km) east of Knoxville. In Tennessee, I-81 bypasses most cities that it serves, instead providing access via interchanges with state and federal routes. I-81 remains in the Ridge-and-Valley topographic region of the Appalachian Mountains for its entire length in Ten
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--08-27
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near Morristown
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near Bristol
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near Kingsport
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Bristol
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I-81 highlighted in red
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Access to Bristol Motor Speedway
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Access to Tusculum College
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Also access to Northeast State Community College
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Signed as Exits 74A and 74B
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Virginia state line
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Signed as Exits 57A and 57B , I-26 exits 8A-B; former I-181 south
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Southern terminus; I-40 exit 421; signed as left exit 1A and 1B .
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Jearoldstown Road
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Interstate 81 (I-81) is an 855.02-mile-long (1,376.02 km) Interstate Highway stretching from Dandridge, Tennessee, northward to the Thousand Islands Bridge at the Canadian border near Fishers Landing, New York. In Tennessee, I-81 serves the northeastern part of the state, running 75.66 miles (121.76 km) from its southern terminus with I-40 in Dandridge to the Virginia state line in Bristol. The route serves the Tri-Cities region of the state and the eastern parts of the Knoxville metropolitan area, terminating about 35 miles (56 km) east of Knoxville. In Tennessee, I-81 bypasses most cities that it serves, instead providing access via interchanges with state and federal routes. I-81 remains in the Ridge-and-Valley topographic region of the Appalachian Mountains for its entire length in Tennessee, and runs in a more northeast to southwest direction. In Tennessee, I-81 roughly follows the corridors of U.S. Routes 11W and 11E, but unlike many stretches of interstate highways, does not closely parallel any U.S. Numbered Highway until it reaches Bristol. The first stretches of I-81 were constructed in the early 1960s, with additional progress made on the interstate throughout that decade. However, most of the route was constructed later than the rest of the interstate highways initially allocated to Tennessee, with most stretches not opening until after 1970. The last stretch of I-81 in Tennessee, which was more than half of the entire route in the state, was completed in 1975. From 1985 to 2007, the interstate had one auxiliary route, I-181, which was renumbered as part of I-26.
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