Tennessee State Route 149
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| Length: | 22.31 mi (35.90 km) | |||
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| Counties: | Houston, Stewart, Montgomery | |||
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State Route 149 is an east–west highway in Middle Tennessee. The road begins near Erin and ends just south of Clarksville. The current length is 22.31 miles (35.90 km). [1]
Route description
The highway begins at an intersection with SR-49 near that route’s junction with SR-13 just outside of Erin. SR 149 goes northward to Cumberland City, where it meets up with SR-233. SR-149 turns to the northeast to enter Montgomery County to meet its eastern terminus at the concurrently running SR-13 and SR-48 just south of the Cumberland River near Clarksville.[2]
See also
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References
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