At Exit 172 (Dickson), you will find Cracker Barrel, Farmer's Restaurant (like a home grown version of Cracker Barrel - except it's buffet style - and it is right behind Cracker Barrel), Wendy's, Subway, McDonald's, O'Charley's, Ruby Tuesday, Sonic, and I think a Mexican place at the Ramada (not sure if it is still there). That's about it...unless you want to drive further in to Dickson. Then you have a few more to pick from.
There are numerous restaurants that are located off of Interstate 65 in the state of Tennessee. A few of the restaurants are Mallard's Restaurant, Piccadilly Cafeteria, and China Bell.
West To be exact, it is 85° West of true North.
The driving distance between Nashville TN and Pigeon Forge TN is 213 miles. Pigeon Forge is in the eastern area of Tennessee near the Great Smokey Mountains National Park. Nashville is in central Tennessee along Interstate 40. If you are traveling along Interstate 4o from western U.S. states you will pass through Nashville. However, if you are travelling from east coast states you will not pass through Nashville.
Traveling by interstate it is approximately 48 miles from Lebanon, TN to Franklin, TN.
Knoxville is a city located in northeast Tennessee. If traveling to Knoxville from Tennessee's capital of Nashville, one can travel east along I-40 to reach this beautiful city.
You could be traveling on Interstate 10, Interstate 40, or Interstate 80. These are major east-west highways in the United States.
The driving distance from Pensacola, Florida to Nashville, Tennessee is 443 miles via I-65 per MapQuest. The driving time per MapQuest is 6 hours and 49 minutes.
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No, if you went from Nashville to Memphis you would be going in the complete opposite direction from the Smokey mountains. Nashville is in the very middle section of the state of Tennessee. Going from Nashville to Memphis would take you a straight shot west. The Smokey mountains are nearly a straight shot east of Nashville. So from Nashville you would actually go toward Knoxville to get to the Smokey mountains. Eventually you would vear north just slightly.
Traveling from Indiana to Tennessee you would cross Kentucky. If you were traveling to the northeast corner of Tennessee you might also travel through Virginia.
Highway 40 connects Nashville and Knoxville to the Smokey Mountains.
Pretty crappy in Louisiana.
A tourist who travels between states.