State Route 324 (SR 324), also known as Sugar Limb Road, is a short state highway in
Loudon County, Tennessee. It serves as one of two roads connecting the city of
Loudon with
Interstate 75 (I-75); the other is
SR 72.
Route description
SR 324 begins at an interchange with
I-75 at exit 76. It travels southeasterly through rural hilly terrain along the banks of the
Tennessee River. The highway then enters the
Loudon city limits and passes through industrial areas before coming to an end at an intersection with
U.S. Route 11
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(US 11,
Lee Highway
The Lee Highway was a national auto trail in the United States, connecting New York City and San Francisco, California, via the South and Southwest. After receiving a letter on January 15, 1919, from Dr. Samuel Myrtle Johnson of Roswell, New Mex ...
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SR 2) north of downtown. The entire route of SR 324 is a two-lane highway.
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Major intersections
References
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Transportation in Loudon County, Tennessee