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Tennessee - Holston - French Junction

 
Junction of the Tennessee, Holston and French Broad Rivers. Head of the main part of the Tennessee river navigation
Also known as: "Forks of the River"
Will Skelton Greenway, Knoxville, TN, United States of America
 
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Tennessee - Holston - French Junction is a minor waterways place at the end of the Tennessee River (where it joins the Holston and French Broad Rivers); past Tennessee – Tombigbee Junction (Junction of the Tennessee River and the Tombigbee Waterway) (438.14 miles and 7 locks to the west).
 
 
The nearest place in the direction of Tennessee – Tombigbee Junction is James White Bridge (South Knoxville); 3.41 miles away.

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[Tennessee Valley] headwaters of the French Broad and Pigeon rivers, all of which join at the confluence of the French Broad and the Holston to form the Tennessee River in Knoxville [Knoxville, Tennessee] Expedition, which passed through the confluence of the Holston and French Broad into the Tennessee River in December 1761. Henry Timberlake, an Anglo-American [Elizabethton, Tennessee] Tennessee.[citation needed] Elizabethton lies within a river valley basin mostly surrounded by mountain ridges and significant hills, such as Holston [Newport, Tennessee] impoundment of the French Broad by the Tennessee Valley Authority in the 1940s. The French Broad eventually merges with the Holston River in Knoxville [Interstate 26] Southeastern United States. I-26 runs from the junction of U.S. Route 11W (US 11W) and US 23 in Kingsport, Tennessee, generally southeastward to US 17 in Charleston [Tennessee State Route 32] to the Tennessee-Kentucky state line near the town of Cumberland Gap. From the junction with US 25W-US 70 in Newport to the Kentucky-Tennessee state line [Hooterville] community that is the setting for the American situation comedies Petticoat Junction (1963–70) and Green Acres (1965–1971), two rural-oriented television shows [Tennessee State Route 168] an interchange with I-40 (Exit 398), before following the banks of the Holston River to pass underneath I-40 without an interchange. SR 168 then comes [Fort Loudoun (Tennessee)] is now situated on an island created by Tellico Lake at the junction of the Little Tennessee and Tellico rivers. State Route 360 (Unicoi Turnpike) passes [Tennessee State Route 92] crosses over the French Broad River/Douglas Lake just inside Dandridge city limits, just after crossing the river/lake it junctions with SR 139 in downtown
 
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