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* In [[Pigeon Forge, Tennessee|Pigeon Forge]] and [[Gatlinburg, Tennessee|Gatlinburg]], [[Tennessee]], a 7.3-mile (11.8-km) section of the [[Great Smoky Mountains Parkway]] is a wrong-way concurrency of [[U.S. Route 321]] and [[U.S. Route 441]]. (Further confusing things, [[State Route 71 (Tennessee)|State Route 71]] and [[State Route 73 (Tennessee)|State Route 73]] are also concurrent along that section.)
* Also near the Smoky Mountains, [[U.S. Route 411]] and [[U.S. Route 441]] are wrong-way concurrent between [[Seymour, Tennessee|Seymour]] and [[Sevierville, Tennessee|Sevierville]]. Although the routes are north-south, this segment travels close to due east-west. The similarity of the route numbers further confuses things.
* In the northeastern part of the state, a 2.7-mile (4.3-km) segment of the [[Lee Highway]] between [[Tate Springs, Tennessee|Tate Springs]] and [[Bean Station, Tennessee|Bean Station]] includes a wrong-way north-south concurrency of [[U.S. Route 25E]] and [[U.S. Route 11W]]. This concurrency is especially unusual due to the opposing E (east) and W (west) designations of the two U.S. highways — thus, a motorist heading from Tate Springs to Bean Station (in a generally eastward direction) would be travelling north on 25E and, simultaneously, south on 11W. [http://www.millenniumhwy.net/interestingsigns/tn/index.html (photos)] In addition, [[State Route 1 (Tennessee)|State Route 1]] and [[State Route 32 (Tennessee)|State Route 32]] are concurrent along this stretch.
 
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