Tennessee State Route 69
State Route 69 (abbreviated SR 69) is a state highway in West and Middle Tennessee that runs nearby to the Tennessee River for the majority of its length. SR 69 carries both primary and secondary highway designations and is primarily rural in nature.
Read more about Tennessee State Route 69: Route Description, Counties Traversed (South To North), History, Points of Interest (South To North)
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