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Harrogate Survival Guide THE HARROGATE SURVIVAL GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS Welcome 3 Directions to LMU – Harrogate 4 Maps: LMU Main Campus 5 Maps: Harrogate to DVTC 6 LMU-CVM DeBusk Veterinary Teaching Center 7 Airport 8 Animal Shelters 9 Automotive 10 Banks 12 Cable 13 Cell Phone Providers 14 Church Harrogate, TN 15 Middlesboro, KY 16 Ewing, VA 18 Tazewell, TN 19 City Hall 20 Department of Motor Vehicles 21 Dry Cleaners 22 Equine Boarding 23 Fire Department 24 Florist 25 Golf Courses 26 Grocery Stores 27 Hair Salons 28 Insurance 30 Internet 32 Lakes 34 HARROGATE SURVIVAL GUIDE 1 | P a g e Landscapers 35 Libraries 36 LMU Discounts 37 Local Events 38 Lodging 42 Medical Services Dentists 44 Hospitals 46 Physicians 47 Package Stores 48 Places of Interest 49 Police Station 58 Post Office 59 Real Estate Agents 60 Restaurants 61 Schools 67 Shopping 69 Trash Services 72 Utilities 73 Veterinary Clinics 74 Workout Facilities 75 HARROGATE SURVIVAL GUIDE 2 | P a g e WELCOME School is in session! Whether you’re returning after a relaxing summer or coming to Harrogate, TN for the first time, this survival guide has all the details on how to make your transition as smooth as possible. Use this guide as a reference for all of your local business needs. HARROGATE SURVIVAL GUIDE 3 | P a g e DIRECTIONS TO LMU – HARROGATE From McGhee-Tyson Airport (Knoxville, TN) From McGhee-Tyson Airport, take Highway 129 North (Alcoa Highway) towards Knoxville, TN. After approx. 14 miles, you will reach I-40. Take the I-40 west ramp toward Nashville/Chattanooga. Take the I-75 North/I-640 East exit, exit number 385, towards Lexington, KY. Merge onto I-75 North. Take I-640 East toward Asheville. After 2.7 miles, take the US-441/Broadway exit, exit number 6. Turn left onto Broadway (be careful not to take the very first left off the exit, which is “Old Broadway,” but the second left which is Broadway.) Broadway becomes highway TN-33. After about 40 miles, Broadway will reach Tazewell, TN. In Tazewell, stay straight and TN-33 will become US-25E. Stay on US 25E, and go approximately 13 miles to Harrogate, TN. In Harrogate, the entrance to LMU is approx. 1/2 mile past Gondolier on the left. From I-81 (coming from the Northeast) From Interstate 81, take exit 8 (Morristown, TN exit), and take US 25E North to Tazewell, TN. Turn right at the traffic light in Tazewell (you will stay on US 25E North). Go approximately 13 miles to Harrogate, TN. In Harrogate, the entrance to LMU is approx. 1/2 mile past Gondolier on the left. From I-40 (coming from the West) Take Interstate 40 to Knoxville, TN. In Knoxville, take the I-75 North/I-640 East exit, exit number 385, towards Lexington. After 2.9 miles, merge onto I-75 North. After about 3 miles, take I-640 East towards Asheville. Merge onto I-640 E. After 2.7 miles, take the US-441/Broadway exit, exit number 6. Turn left onto Broadway (be careful not to take the very first left off the exit, which is “Old Broadway,” but the second left which is Broadway.) Broadway becomes highway TN-33. After 40 miles, you will reach Tazewell, TN. In Tazewell, stay straight and TN-33 will become US-25E. Stay on US 25-E and go 13 miles to Harrogate, TN. In Harrogate, the entrance to LMU is approx. 1/2 mile past Gondolier on the left. From I-40 (coming from the East) Take Interstate 40 to Knoxville, TN. In Knoxville, take the I-640 West/US 25-E exit (towards Lexington), exit number 393. After 2.7 miles, take the US-441/Broadway exit, exit number 6. Turn left onto Broadway (be careful not to take the very first left off the exit, which is “Old Broadway,” but the second left which is Broadway.) Broadway becomes highway TN-33. After 40 miles, you will reach Tazewell, TN. In Tazewell, stay straight and TN-33 will become US-25E. Stay on US 25-E and go 13 miles to Harrogate, TN. In Harrogate, the entrance to LMU is approx. 1/2 mile past Gondolier on the left. From I-75 (coming from the North) Going on I-75 South, take exit 29 (the first Corbin, KY exit). Take US 25E east approximately 45 miles to Harrogate, TN. Once you pass through the Cumberland Gap Tunnel, the entrance to LMU is approximately 1 mile on the right. From I-75 (coming from the South) Take I-75 North to Knoxville, TN. In Knoxville, take the I-640 East/I-75 North exit, exit number 385, towards Lexington. After 2.9 miles, take I-640 East towards Asheville. After 2.7 miles, take the US-441/Broadway exit, exit number 6. Turn left onto Broadway (be careful not to take the very first left off the exit, which is “Old Broadway,” but the second left which is Broadway.) Broadway becomes highway TN-33. After about 40 miles, Broadway will reach Tazewell, TN. In Tazewell, stay straight and TN-33 will become US-25E. Stay on US 25E, and go approximately 13 miles to Harrogate, TN. In Harrogate, the entrance to LMU is approx. 1/2 mile past Gondolier on the left. From I-75 (coming from Scott or Anderson counties) Going on I-75 North or South, take exit 134 (LaFollette/Caryville/Jacksboro exit). This will be highway 63. Go east on highway 63 approximately 35 miles to Harrogate, TN. At the junction of highway 63 and the Cumberland Gap Parkway (highway 25E), make a left onto hwy 25E. You will pass Gondolier on your left, and then approx. 1/2 mile on your left will be the main entrance for Lincoln Memorial University. HARROGATE SURVIVAL GUIDE 4 | P a g e MAPS: LMU MAIN CAMPUS MAPS: HARROGATE TO DVTC (Directions from LMU – Harrogate Campus to DeBusk Veterinary Teaching Center, Ewing, VA) KY VA TN 1. Turn left out of campus. 2. Continue on Cumberland Gap Pkwy/US-25E S/TN-32. (0.9 miles) 3. Take the US-58 E ramp to Cumberland Gap Tn/Jonesville VA (0.2 miles) 4. Continue on US-58 E (10.7 miles) 5. Turn left onto Chadwell Station Rd. (0.1 miles) 6. Turn left onto DeBusk Farm Lane (0.1 miles) TOTAL ESTIMATED TIME: 15 minutes | (12 miles) LMU-CVM DEBUSK VETERINARY TEACHING CENTER Ewing, VA = Security Desk Bovine Teaching Center Equine Teaching Equine Stable Center Equine Riding Arena Small Animal Veterinary Skills Clinical Center Skills Center Veterinary Student Center HARROGATE SURVIVAL GUIDE 7 | P a g e AIRPORT Blue Grass Airport 4000 Terminal Drive 5501 R C Josh Birmingham Pkwy Suite 206 Charlotte, NC 28208 Lexington, KY 40510 704-359-4013 859-425-3100 6000 N Terminal Pkwy Chicago O’Hare International Airport Atlanta, GA 30320 10000 W O'Hare Ave 800-897-1910 Chicago, IL 60666 800-832-6352 Middlesboro Bell County Airport 2116 Cumberland Avenue McGhee Tyson Airport Middlesboro, KY 40965 606-242-3134 2055 Alcoa Hwy Alcoa, TN 37701 865-342-3000 Tri-Cities Regional Airport 2525 TN-75 1 Terminal Drive Blountville, TN 37617 Suite 501 423-325-6000 Nashville, TN 37214 615-275-1675 HARROGATE SURVIVAL GUIDE 8 | P a g e ANIMAL SHELTERS Friends of the Bell County Animal Shelter P.O. Box 2534 Claiborne County Animal Shelter Middlesboro, KY 40965 606-337-2005 674 Ritchie Lewis Drive New Tazewell, TN 37825 423-626-2686 Morristown-Hamblen Humane Society 300 Dice Street Morristown, TN 37813 Union County Humane Society 423-581-1494 719 Hickory Star Road Maynardville, TN 37807 865-992-7969 Young-Williams Animal Center 3201 Division Street Knoxville, TN 37919 865-215-6599 HARROGATE SURVIVAL GUIDE 9 | P a g e AUTOMOTIVE Advance Auto Parts AutoZone 313 N. 12th St. 931 Main Street 1105 Cumberland Ave. 539 Cross St. Middleboro, KY 40965 New Tazewell, TN 37825 Middlesboro, KY 40965 New Tazewell, TN 37825 606-242-3212 423-626-0102 606-248-2401 423-526-5691 Bell Auto Sales & Services 1004 N. 19th St. Middlesboro, KY 40965 A2Z Performance and Automotive Group 606-242-2088 920 W Highway 63 Cumberland Gap, Tennessee. 423-201-2199 Cumberland Collision Center Crossroads Sunoco Service 171 Jehovah Drive Ewing, VA 24248 Center 276-862-2710 6364 Cumberland Gap Pkwy Harrogate, TN 37752 423-869-3735 D & D Tires Ellis Auto Sales & Service 2433 U.S. Highway 25-E 124 N. 12th St. Middlesboro, KY 40965 Middlesboro, KY 40965 606-248-1458 606-248-0084 HARROGATE SURVIVAL GUIDE 10 | P a g e Harrogate Collision Highway 63 Auto Repair 165 Browning Ln. 920 Tennessee 63 Harrogate, TN 37752 Cumberland Gap, TN 37724 423-869-2267 423-869-0680 J & S Auto Repair Johnson’s Body Shop 532 Indian Creek Rd. 5189 Dixie Hwy E Harrogate, TN 3752 Tazewell, TN 37879 423-869-8820 423-869-4766 Jones Garage O’Reilly Auto Parts 219 E. Chester Ave. 1226 Cumberland Avenue Middlesboro, KY 40965 Middlesboro, KY 606-248-6300 606-242-2153 Tuttle BP Tire Center 1030 Highway 63, Tri-State Tire Arthur, TN 37707 1409 Old Hwy 25 423-869-5735 Middlesboro, KY 40965 606-248-4125 HARROGATE SURVIVAL GUIDE 11 | P a g e BANKS 7100 Cumberland 1582 North 30 South 3505 W. Cumberland Ave. Gap Pkwy. Broad St. Broad St. Middlesboro, KY 40965 Harrogate, TN 37752 Tazewell, TN 37879 New Tazewell, TN 37825 606-248-8566 423-869-3661 423-526-5000 423-526-5000 248 Station Creek Rd.
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