Tennessee State Route 19

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State Route 19 (SR 19) or the Tina Turner Highway is a state highway in Haywood and Lauderdale counties in Tennessee, United States. State Route 19 is 42.81 mi (69 km) long. The Mississippi River valley with flood plains and bluffs, the rolling hills of Tennessee and cotton fields dominate the rural landscape of the area traversed by SR 19. Industries are present in the urban areas of Ripley and Brownsville. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Tennessee State Route 19
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rdf:langString Tina Turner Highway
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rdf:langString Tina Turner Highway
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rdf:langString at Brownsville
rdf:langString at Nutbush
rdf:langString at Ripley
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rdf:langString Ripley
rdf:langString Golddust
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rdf:langString Nutbush
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rdf:langString Eastern end of US 70/US 79/SR 1/SR 76 concurrency; SR 19 turns secondary
rdf:langString Western end of US 51 concurrency; eastern end of Great River Road concurrency
rdf:langString Western terminus; SR 19 begins in secondary designation; Great River Road follows Crutcher Lake Road south to SR 87
rdf:langString Eastern terminus; I&8309;40 Exit 60; roadway continues as Mercer Road; SR 19 ends in secondary designation
rdf:langString To Fort Pillow State Park
rdf:langString Western end of SR 76 northbound concurrency
rdf:langString Western end of US 70/US 79/SR 1 concurrency
rdf:langString Eastearn end of US 51 cocurrency; SR 19 changes to primary designation
rdf:langString Old State Route 19
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rdf:langString near the Mississippi River at Golddust
rdf:langString Exit 60 at Mercer Rd
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rdf:langString State Route 19 (SR 19) or the Tina Turner Highway is a state highway in Haywood and Lauderdale counties in Tennessee, United States. State Route 19 is 42.81 mi (69 km) long. The Mississippi River valley with flood plains and bluffs, the rolling hills of Tennessee and cotton fields dominate the rural landscape of the area traversed by SR 19. Industries are present in the urban areas of Ripley and Brownsville. A segment of State Route 19 between Brownsville and Nutbush was named "Tina Turner Highway" in 2002 after singer Tina Turner who spent her childhood in Nutbush. State Route 19 is mentioned in her song "Nutbush City Limits".State Route 19 is located on the southeastern edge of the New Madrid Seismic Zone, an area with a high earthquake risk. At the west end of the route, Island No. 30 of the Mississippi River was created by earthquake activity in the early 19th century, when the river changed course permanently.
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