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Can anyone give me directions straight to the gym coming from Knoxville? Thanks

 

From Knoxville, head on I-40 East bound

Take the I-81 Split on I-81 North

Exit at Exit 23.

At the bottom of the ramp, take a right towards Greeneville and go around 12 miles.

 

After the 12 miles....

Take the ramp for US 321 (Not familiar with signage, but it May be US-321 Business or Truck Route....either way you want to get off of 11E and Onto 321 aka W. Summer Street) once off the ramp to get off of 11-E on to US 321 you'll see an immediate redlight. Take a right at the redlight. (BE careful, the road the ramp comes on is busy, and cars in the outside lane there usually merge on to turn lane at the light)

 

From there You will be on a 4-lane high way and you'll top a hill and see LandAir transportation company on the right hand side. Stay in the inside lane. Cross the railroad tracks - go through the redlight.

 

You will pass Laughlin Memorial Hospital.

 

Immediately after the Hosptial there is a traffic signal. Take a left at the light and Hal Henard is the second school on the right.

 

Hope that helps. (Better than the directions Yahoo! Maps gives)

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From Knoxville, head on I-40 East bound

Take the I-81 Split on I-81 North

Exit at Exit 23.

At the bottom of the ramp, take a right towards Greeneville and go around 12 miles.

 

After the 12 miles....

Take the ramp for US 321 (Not familiar with signage, but it May be US-321 Business or Truck Route....either way you want to get off of 11E and Onto 321 aka W. Summer Street) once off the ramp to get off of 11-E on to US 321 you'll see an immediate redlight. Take a right at the redlight. (BE careful, the road the ramp comes on is busy, and cars in the outside lane there usually merge on to turn lane at the light)

 

From there You will be on a 4-lane high way and you'll top a hill and see LandAir transportation company on the right hand side. Stay in the inside lane. Cross the railroad tracks - go through the redlight.

 

You will pass Laughlin Memorial Hospital.

 

Immediately after the Hosptial there is a traffic signal. Take a left at the light and Hal Henard is the second school on the right.

 

Hope that helps. (Better than the directions Yahoo! Maps gives)

 

Thank you. That is pretty much the same as Yahoo except Yahoo had a couple different turns at the end. But thanks!

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From Knoxville, head on I-40 East bound

Take the I-81 Split on I-81 North

Exit at Exit 23.

At the bottom of the ramp, take a right towards Greeneville and go around 12 miles.

 

After the 12 miles....

Take the ramp for US 321 (Not familiar with signage, but it May be US-321 Business or Truck Route....either way you want to get off of 11E and Onto 321 aka W. Summer Street) once off the ramp to get off of 11-E on to US 321 you'll see an immediate redlight. Take a right at the redlight. (BE careful, the road the ramp comes on is busy, and cars in the outside lane there usually merge on to turn lane at the light)

 

From there You will be on a 4-lane high way and you'll top a hill and see LandAir transportation company on the right hand side. Stay in the inside lane. Cross the railroad tracks - go through the redlight.

 

You will pass Laughlin Memorial Hospital.

 

Immediately after the Hosptial there is a traffic signal. Take a left at the light and Hal Henard is the second school on the right.

 

Hope that helps. (Better than the directions Yahoo! Maps gives)

 

Hey Seth, that would be Tacoma Hospital, not Laughlin...

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