Tennessee State Route 338
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State Highway 338 (SR-338) is a secondary highway located entirely within Sevier County in East Tennessee. The road runs generally south–north although like most roads in East Tennessee it has numerous winding turns. The southern terminus of SR-338 is U.S. Route 441. The northern terminus is State Route 139.
[edit] Alternate names
The highway is also known by other names:
- Concurrent with State Route 66 (Winfield Dunn Parkway)
- Boyds Creek Highway - west of State Route 66
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