Drive America’s Highways for 23 miles south along Tennessee Secondary Route 89 from Dresden to Kenton.
State Highways
State highways are the primary and secondary roads that link cities within a state. Each state is responsible for route numbering and layout, so routes can vary from state to state.
The default marker for state highways is a white circle with a black number, but each state is free to choose a different marker. Many states have chosen a design theme relevant to the state, such as an outline of the state itself, to distinguish state route markers from interstate, county, or municipal route markers.
State highways are an important part of the transportation system in the United States. They provide a way for people to travel between cities and towns, and they also help to connect rural areas to the rest of the country.
Our State Highway Videos
Tennessee Route 54: Paris to Dresden
Drive America’s Highways for 22 miles west along Tennessee Route 54 from Paris to Dresden.
Westbound Tennessee Secondary Route 356: Paris
Drive America’s Highways for 1 mile west along Tennessee Secondary Route 356 in Paris
Tennessee Secondary Route 119: Kentucky to Buchanan
Drive America’s Highways for 5 miles south along Tennessee Route 119 from Kentucky to Buchanan
Kentucky Route 121: Murray to Tennessee
Drive America’s Highways for 16 miles south along Kentucky Route 121 from Murray to Tennessee
Kentucky Route 2075: Murray
Drive America’s Highways for 2 miles south along KY-2075 in Murray, Kentucky
Kentucky Route 91: Cave-In-Rock to Marion
Drive America’s Highways for 11 miles south along Kentucky Route 91 from Cave-In-Rock to Marion
Kentucky Route 91: Marion to Cave-In-Rock Illinois
Drive America’s Highways for 12 miles north along Kentucky Route 91 from Marion to Cave-In-Rock, Illinois.