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James Robertson Parkway

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

James Robertson Parkway
The parkway crossing the Cumberland River over the Victory Memorial Bridge
Length2.07 mi (3.33 km)[1]
West end US 31 / US 41A / SR 6 / US 41
Major
junctions
East end US 31W / US 31E / US 41 / US 431 / SR 11 / SR 6

James Robertson Parkway is a four-lane major thoroughfare in Nashville, Tennessee. It is a bypass route within the downtown Nashville area that includes portions of the alignments of three U.S. Highways, two of them with unsigned Tennessee state highway designations. Since all parts of the street includes alignments of U.S. and state routes, the road is maintained by the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT).

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Route description

The street is a four-lane divided street that begins at a crossroad intersection that involves Church Street and 8th Avenue. From there, it travels to an intersection with Rosa L. Parks Boulevard (8th Avenue North / U.S. Route 41A / US 41A). It turns to an easterly course and then crosses the Cumberland River and meets Interstate 24 (I-24). After this point, the parkway ends at the intersection of Spring Street and Main Street near the southern end of the Ellington Parkway.[2][1][3]

The street is crossed by 8th Avenue (Rosa L. Parks Boulevard), Gay Street, 7th Avenue, 6th Avenue, 5th Avenue, 4th Avenue, 3rd Avenue, and Interstate Drive. Charlotte Avenue and Union Street also intersect the parkway, but are carried over the parkway on overpasses.[4][2] Throughout its entire length, it carries US 31, US 41, US 41A, and US 431. US 31/US 41 also brings along their “hidden” unsigned state route designations SR 6 and SR 11, respectively.

Landmarks along the street

Landmarks along the street include the Bicentennial Mall State Park, the television studio of WTVF, the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum, and the Davidson County Courthouse.[5] The Tennessee State Capital building is also visible from the parkway. Not too far off from the parkway via 5th Avenue is First Horizon Park, the home stadium of Minor League Baseball's Nashville Sounds baseball team. The Nashville Municipal Auditorium is also visible from the parkway.

References

  1. ^ a b Tennessee Department of Transportation (2000). Nashville City Map (Southwest) (PDF) (Map). Nashville: Tennessee Department of Transportation.[permanent dead link][full citation needed]
  2. ^ a b Bing Maps. Search “James Robertson Parkway, Nashville, TN”.[full citation needed]
  3. ^ Google Map[full citation needed]
  4. ^ Tennessee Department of Transportation (2000). "Davidson County" (PDF) (Map). General Highway Map. Nashville: Tennessee Department of Transportation. Retrieved November 13, 2012.
  5. ^ Nashville Convention and Visitors Corporation (2015). Nashville Visitor’s Guide. Nashville: Nashville Convention and Visitors Corporation. Inside back cover.
This page was last edited on 29 May 2023, at 02:22
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