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- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee abstract "Dixie Lee Junction is an unincorporated community in Loudon County, Tennessee, United States, situated at the intersection of U.S. Route 70 and U.S. Route 11. The community is named for its historical location at the junction of the eastern leg of the Dixie Highway (which followed US-70 through the region) and the Lee Highway (which followed US-11). From the advent of automobile travel in the late 1920s until the construction of the Interstate Highway System in the late 1950s and 1960s, these two highways were major cross-country routes, and Dixie Lee Junction developed as a \"last chance\" stopover for tourists traveling southward from Knoxville. While the completion of the interstates drew away most of the cross-country traffic, the US-70/US-11 intersection still serves a strategic role as the western end of the four-lane Kingston Pike, a major commercial thoroughfare in western Knox County.The Dixie Lee Junction community lies adjacent to the town of Farragut, with the Knox-Loudon county line (which runs perpendicular to Kingston Pike) being the technical boundary between the two communities. US-70 approaches Dixie Lee Junction from Kingston to the west, and US-11 approaches from Lenoir City to the southwest. The merged highways then continue eastward for 20 miles (32 km) through Farragut and Knoxville. Two major interstate highways, Interstate 40 and Interstate 75, merge just northwest of Dixie Lee Junction.The Dixie Highway was conceived in 1914 to provide a convenient route from the Midwestern United States to Florida. Its eastern section entered downtown Knoxville via Broadway before veering westward along Cumberland Avenue and out into West Knoxville along Kingston Pike. The Lee Highway, which connected New York and San Francisco, entered Knoxville from Rutledge to the northeast, and merged with the Dixie Highway in downtown Knoxville.Knoxville lay along the Dixie Highway roughly halfway between the Midwestern states and Florida, and thus made a convenient place for Florida-bound tourists to stop for the night. Throughout the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s, Kingston Pike was lined with motor courts and motels, and restaurants with oddly-shaped buildings and flashy signs designed to catch the attention of passers-by. Businesses in Dixie Lee Junction during this period consisted of \"last-chance\" ventures that provided food, fuel, and other supplies before south-bound drivers entered a predominantly-rural stretch of the highway en route to Chattanooga.".
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- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee wikiPageRevisionID "629608429".
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dixie_Highway.
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee wikiPageWikiLink Category:Unincorporated_communities_in_Loudon_County,_Tennessee.
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee wikiPageWikiLink Category:Unincorporated_communities_in_Tennessee.
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee wikiPageWikiLink Chattanooga,_Tennessee.
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee wikiPageWikiLink Dixie_Highway.
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee wikiPageWikiLink Farragut,_Tennessee.
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee wikiPageWikiLink Interstate_40.
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee wikiPageWikiLink Interstate_75.
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee wikiPageWikiLink Interstate_Highway_System.
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee wikiPageWikiLink Kingston,_Tennessee.
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee wikiPageWikiLink Kingston_Pike.
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee wikiPageWikiLink Knox_County,_Tennessee.
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee wikiPageWikiLink Knoxville,_Tennessee.
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee wikiPageWikiLink Lee_Highway.
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee wikiPageWikiLink Lenoir_City,_Tennessee.
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee wikiPageWikiLink Loudon_County,_Tennessee.
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee wikiPageWikiLink Midwestern_United_States.
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee wikiPageWikiLink Perpendicular.
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee wikiPageWikiLink Rutledge,_Tennessee.
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee wikiPageWikiLink Tennessee.
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee wikiPageWikiLink U.S._Route_11.
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee wikiPageWikiLink U.S._Route_70.
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee wikiPageWikiLink Unincorporated_area.
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee wikiPageWikiLink File:Dixie-lee-junction-tn1.jpg.
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dixie Lee Junction".
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dixie Lee Junction, Tennessee".
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- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:LoudonCountyTN-geo-stub.
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Loudon_County,_Tennessee.
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee subject Category:Dixie_Highway.
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee subject Category:Unincorporated_communities_in_Loudon_County,_Tennessee.
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee subject Category:Unincorporated_communities_in_Tennessee.
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee hypernym Community.
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee point "35.860277777777775 -84.22583333333333".
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee type Community.
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee type Place.
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee type Settlement.
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee type Community.
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee type Place.
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee type Redirect.
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee type SpatialThing.
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee comment "Dixie Lee Junction is an unincorporated community in Loudon County, Tennessee, United States, situated at the intersection of U.S. Route 70 and U.S. Route 11. The community is named for its historical location at the junction of the eastern leg of the Dixie Highway (which followed US-70 through the region) and the Lee Highway (which followed US-11).".
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee label "Dixie Lee Junction, Tennessee".
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee sameAs Q5284873.
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee sameAs m.03ht8j.
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee sameAs 4618398.
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee sameAs Dixie_Lee_Junction.
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee sameAs Q5284873.
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee lat "35.860277777777775".
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee long "-84.22583333333333".
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee wasDerivedFrom Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee?oldid=629608429.
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee depiction Dixie-lee-junction-tn1.jpg.
- Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee isPrimaryTopicOf Dixie_Lee_Junction,_Tennessee.