- Tennessee State Route 171
Infobox road
state=TN
type=Secondary
route=171
maint=TDOT
length_mi=
length_round=
direction_a=South
starting_terminus=jct|state=TN|I|24
junction=jct|state=TN|US|41|US|70S|name2=Murfreesboro Pike
jct|state=TN|I|40
direction_b=North
ending_terminus=jct|state=TN|US|70|name1=Lebanon Pike
counties=Davidson, Wilson
previous_type=Secondary
previous_route=170
next_type=Secondary
next_route=172State Route 171 runs south-north through Davidson and Wilson counties in the state of
Tennessee . It connectsInterstate 24 toU.S. Route 70 .Route Description
Along TN-171's path, it passes through two cities: Antioch (technically not a city, but part of the Nashville-Davidson County
metropolitan government ) and Mount Juliet.TN-171 also traverses
Percy Priest Lake /Stones River and travels throughLong Hunter State Park . It also passes by the former site ofStarwood Amphitheatre , which was the Nashville area's premier outdoor music venue until it closed following the 2006 season.Along its path, State Route 171 intersects:
*Interstate 24 (at mile marker 62)
*U.S. Route 41 (Murfreesboro Road)
*U.S. Route 70S (also Murfreesboro Road)
*State Route 265 (Central Pike)
*Interstate 40 (at mile marker 226)
*U.S. Route 70 (Lebanon Road)TN-171 begins in Antioch (at the Interstate 24 interchage) in a large industrial park. As it travels northward, the area through which the road passes becomes more residential (with light commercial), until it crosses Percy Priest Lake/Stones River. Once across the water, TN-171 travels through Long Hunter State Park for a short distance, before entering another residential area. Finally, the road ends in a dense commercial area, as it travels through the city of Mt. Juliet.TN-171 has four names along its route:
*Old Hickory Boulevard (I-24 to US-41/US-70S)
*Hobson Pike (US-41/70S to curve near Wilson/Davidson county line)
*South Mt. Juliet Road (Curve near Wilson/Davidson county line to I-40)
*North Mt. Juliet Road (I-40 to US-70)ee also
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List of Tennessee state highways External links
* [http://www.geocities.com/tnroads2/tn171.html Tennessee State Route 171 @ Roads of the Mid-South & West]
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