Luttrell Street Bridge over First Creek (demolished) – Knoxville TN

City:
Knoxville, TN

Site Type:
Roads, Bridges, and Tunnels, Infrastructure and Utilities

New Deal Agencies:
Work Relief Programs, Works Progress Administration (WPA)

Completed:
1935

Quality of Information:
Good

Marked:
No

Site Survival:
No Longer Extant

Description

The bridge was built by the Works Progress Administration. It was demolished at an unknown date and replaced with a pedestrian bridge.

Source notes

The Knoxville Journal, 1 October 1935, p. 2.

Site originally submitted by Ernest Everett Blevins on November 30, 2019.

Location Info


Luttrell at Grainger Streets
Knoxville, TN Knox County

Location notes: north end of Luttrell Street at Grainger Street take pedestrian path to north to cross First Creek on pedestrian bridge reconnects with Luttrell Street at Hoitt Avenue

Coordinates: 35.9894851, -83.91806889999998

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