Tennessee State Route 100

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State Route 100 (SR 100) is a west–east state highway in both West Tennessee and Middle Tennessee that connects Whiteville with Nashville. It is 158.31 mi (254.8 km) long.

State Route 100 marker State Route 100 marker
State Route 100
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SR 100 highlighted; primary in red, secondary in blue
Route information
Maintained by TDOT
Length158.31 mi (254.78 km)
Major junctions
West end
US 64 / US 64 Bus. in Whiteville
Major intersections
East end US 70S in Nashville
Location
CountryUnited States
StateTennessee
CountiesHardeman, Chester, Henderson, Decatur, Perry, Hickman, Williamson, Davidson
Highway system
SR 99 SR 101

Route description

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SR 100 eastbound past the interchange with the northern terminus of the Natchez Trace Parkway in Pasquo

Hardeman County

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SR 100 begins as a primary highway in West Tennessee in Hardeman County at an intersection with US 64/SR 15 in Whiteville. Then SR 100 leaves Whiteville heading east but slightly northward before crossing the Hatchie River. SR 100 then has an intersection with SR 138 just north of Toone. Shortly afterwards, it has an interchange with SR 18 and shortly thereafter enters Chester County.

Chester County

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SR 100 has an intersection with SR 125 before entering a hilly area of western Tennessee and passing Chickasaw State Park before intersecting SR 225 and entering Henderson. It then bypasses downtown to the south and has an interchange with US 45/SR 5. SR 100 the leaves Henderson and crosses over the South Fork of the Forked Deer River within a few miles of its inception. It then continues on to Jacks Creek, where it has an intersection with SR 22A, before crossing into Henderson County.

Henderson County

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SR 100 continues northeast to intersect SR 22 before having an intersection with SR 104 in Reagan passing through Scotts Hill and having an intersection with SR 114. Scotts Hill resides in Henderson County as well as Decatur County.

Decatur County

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Once in Decatur County, SR 100 enters Decaturville and intersects with US 641/SR 69/SR 202, where it becomes a secondary highway, before passing through downtown. The highway then leaves Decaturville and continues northeast to Perryville, where it crosses a bridge over the Beech River before coming to an intersection and becomes concurrent with US 412/SR 20. The highway then crosses the Tennessee River on the Alvin C. York Bridge into Middle Tennessee and Perry County.

Perry County

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They then have an intersection with SR 438 before continuing east to Linden, where they pass through downtown before having an intersection with SR 13. US 412/SR 20/SR 100 then leaves Linden and passes through Chestnut Grove before coming to a Y-Intersection where SR 100 splits off from US 412/SR 20 and goes northeast, becoming a primary highway and crossing into Hickman County.

Hickman County

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SR 100 continues northeast through rural areas before becoming concurrent with SR 48 before entering Centerville, where they have a short concurrency with SR 50 before passing through downtown and crossing the Duck River. SR 48 then splits off from SR 100 at an intersection with SR 230, which becomes concurrent with SR 100 at this intersection. They then leave Centerville and continue northeast to an intersection where SR 230 splits off and goes southeast, before SR 100 passes through the communities of Wrigley, Lyles, Bon Aqua Junction, and Bon Aqua, where it has an intersection with SR 7 and becomes concurrent with SR 46 shortly before crossing into Williamson County.

Williamson County

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SR 46 immediately splits off from SR 100 just feet from SR 100's interchange with I-840 (Exit 7). SR 100 then continues northeast to Fairview where it has an interchange with and becomes concurrent with SR 96, before leaving Fairview and entering the Highland Rim, crossing into Davidson County.

Davidson County

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SR 96 then splits off and goes southeast while SR 100 passes through hilly terrain before passing through Pasquo, where it has an interchange with the Natchez Trace Parkway at the Parkway's northern terminus. SR 100 then enters Belle Meade, where it passes through several neighborhoods and has an intersection with SR 254 (Old Hickory Boulevard). SR 100 then passes northwest of Percy Warner Park before coming to an end at US 70S/SR 1.[1]

History

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Prior to construction of Interstate 40, SR 100 (in conjunction US 64 between Bartlett and Whiteville) was a customarily traveled route between Memphis and Nashville but today serves primarily local traffic.

Major intersections

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CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
HardemanWhiteville0.00.0 
 
 
 
 
US 64 west (SR 15) / US 64 Bus. east (West Main Street) – Bolivar, Downtown Whiteville
Western terminus of SR 100; SR 100 begins unsigned; Western end of US 64 concurrency
 
 
SR 179 west (South Cross Street) – Whiteville
Eastern terminus of SR 179
 
 
 
US 64 Bus. west (East Main Street) – Whiteville
Eastern terminus of US 64 Business
 
 
US 64 east (SR 15) – Somerville
SR 100 becomes signed as a primary highway; Eastern end of US 64 concurrency
Toone 
 
SR 138 north (Main Street) – Mercer
Western end of SR 138 concurrency
 
 
SR 138 south (Main Street) – Toone
Eastern end of SR 138 concurrency
  
 
SR 18 to I-40 – Bolivar, Jackson
interchange
Chester 
 
SR 125 south – Silerton
Northern terminus of SR 125
 
 
SR 225 south – Montezuma
Northern terminus of SR 225
Henderson  US 45 (SR 5) – Jackson, Selmerinterchange
Jacks Creek  SR 22A – Lexington, Enville, Milledgeville
Henderson  SR 22 – Lexington, Adamsville, Shiloh Park, Pickwick Park
Reagan  SR 104 – Lexington, Sardis
Scotts Hill  SR 114 (SR 201) – Clifton, Chesterfield, SardisSR 201 is unsigned
DecaturDecaturville  
 
US 641 (SR 69/SR 202) to I-40 – Parsons, Clifton
SR 100 turns secondary
Perryville 
 
US 412 west (SR 20) – Parsons
West end of US 412 / SR 20 overlap
Tennessee RiverAlvin C. York Bridge
PerryHoward 
 
SR 438 east – Mousetail Landing State Park
Western terminus of SR 438
Linden   SR 13 (Squirrel Hollow Drive) – Lobelville, WaynesboroProvides access to James Tucker Airport
 
 
US 412 east (SR 20) – Hohenwald
East end of US 412 / SR 20 overlap; SR 100 turns primary
Hickman 
 
SR 48 south – Hohenwald, Waynesboro
West end of SR 48 overlap
Centerville 
 
SR 50 east – Columbia
West end of SR 50 overlap
 
 
 
 
SR 50 west to I-40 – Lobelville
East end of SR 50 overlap
 
 
 
 
 
 
SR 48 north / SR 230 west to I-40 – Nunnelly
East end of SR 48 overlap; west end of SR 230 overlap
 
 
SR 230 east (Littlelot Road) – Littlelot
East end of SR 230 overlap
Bon Aqua 
 
 
 
 
 
SR 7 south / SR 46 north to I-40 – Dickson, Columbia
Northern terminus of SR 7; western end of SR 46 overlap
Williamson 
 
SR 46 east (Pinewood Road) – Leipers Fork
Eastern end of SR 46 overlap
  I-840 – Dickson, FranklinI-840 exit 7
Fairview 
 
 
 
SR 96 west to I-40 – Dickson, Montgomery Bell
Interchange; west end of SR 96 overlap
Davidson 
 
SR 96 east – Franklin
East end of SR 96 overlap
Pasquo 
 
Natchez Trace Parkway south
Northern terminus of Natchez Trace Parkway
Bellevue 
 
To I-40 / Old Hickory Boulevard
to SR 251
 
 
SR 254 east (Old Hickory Boulevard) – Forest Hills, Brentwood
Western terminus of SR 254
Nashville158.31254.78  US 70S (Harding Pike / SR 1) – Bellevue, NashvilleEastern terminus of SR 100; SR 100 ends as a primary highway
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Tennessee Atlas & Gazetteer (Map) (2004 ed.). DeLorme.
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