Tennessee State Route 374
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State Route 374 is a west–east state highway in Montgomery County, Tennessee
Montgomery County, Tennessee
Montgomery County is a county located in the U.S. state of Tennessee. The county seat is Clarksville. The population was 172,331 at the 2010 census. It is one of the four counties included in the Clarksville, TN–KY Metropolitan Statistical Area....

 that acts as a cross-town arterial road
Arterial road
An arterial road, or arterial thoroughfare, is a high-capacity urban road. The primary function of an arterial road is to deliver traffic from collector roads to freeways, and between urban centres at the highest level of service possible. As such, many arteries are limited-access roads, or feature...

 for travelers in Clarksville, Tennessee
Clarksville, Tennessee
Clarksville is a city in and the county seat of Montgomery County, Tennessee, United States, and the fifth largest city in the state. The population was 132,929 in 2010 United States Census...

. It starts at one end in southeast Clarksville (Sango
Sango, Tennessee
Sango is an unincorporated community in the northeastern corner of Montgomery County, Tennessee, United States, approximately five miles east of Clarksville. It is conveniently located near Exit 11 of Interstate 24, and approximately 30 minutes northwest of Nashville...

) at U.S. Highway 41-A, and heads northwest becoming:
  1. Richview Road, which past Memorial Drive changes into
  2. Warfield Boulevard to the intersection of Wilma Rudolph Boulevard (U.S. Highway 79), changing to the
  3. 101st Airborne Division
    101st Airborne Division
    The 101st Airborne Division—the "Screaming Eagles"—is a U.S. Army modular light infantry division trained for air assault operations. During World War II, it was renowned for its role in Operation Overlord, the D-Day landings on 6 June 1944, in Normandy, France, Operation Market Garden, the...

    Parkway
    , to Fort Campbell Boulevard/ US 41-A, to the west becoming
  4. Purple Heart Highway to its current end at Dover Road (U.S. 79).

Warfield Boulevard and the Richview Road are both two-lane sections and the 101st Parkway and the Purple Heart Parkway are both four-lane roads.

Warfield Boulevard is named for a family of Clarksville that owned the land before it was constructed there.

Construction is complete along the 101st Parkway segment of SR 374, which widened that part of the highway to four lanes and created an overpass with exits that allow traffic to freely flow over Wilma Rudolph Boulevard. Additional plans call for expansion of Warfield Boulevard on the southwest side of Clarksville sometime in the future and to Palmyra beyond US-79 on the Northwest side of Clarksville.
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