Drive America’s Highways for 20 miles east along U.S. Highway 64 from Pulaski to Fayetteville, Tennessee
Travel east across southern Middle Tennessee on U.S. Route 64 from Pulaski to Fayetteville. This stretch of highway serves as an important connector between Interstate 65 and the communities of Giles and Lincoln Counties, carrying travelers through a mix of farmland, wooded hills, and small rural towns along the way.
The drive begins just east of Interstate 65 near the community of Frankewing. Heading east, U.S. 64 quickly leaves the interstate corridor behind and settles into the rolling landscape that defines this part of Tennessee. The highway soon reaches Boonshill, where it intersects Tennessee Route 244 before continuing its journey toward Lincoln County. The road offers a steady rhythm of open pastures, gentle curves, and occasional roadside clusters of homes and businesses, all characteristic of the region’s balance between rural life and modern connectivity.
Approaching Fayetteville from the west, the route bends southeast near the intersection with Tennessee Route 274, guiding traffic into the outskirts of town. Instead of entering the heart of downtown, U.S. 64 follows a southern bypass that provides a more efficient path for through travelers. This modern alignment skirts around Fayetteville’s historic core while still offering glimpses of the community’s blend of industry, neighborhoods, and green space. The segment concludes at the junction with U.S. Highway 431, where the route turns south toward Huntsville, Alabama, and beyond.
For drivers, this portion of U.S. 64 highlights the practical function of a major east-west corridor while still reflecting the slower pace and scenery of southern Tennessee. Whether as part of a cross-state journey or a local trip between Pulaski and Fayetteville, it offers a drive that balances utility with the charm of the Tennessee countryside.
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