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State Route 89

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State Route 89 (SR 89) is a north-south state highway in the farmland of West Tennessee. The route is 51.24 miles (82.46 km) long.

The first few miles of SR 89 hugs the Dyer-Gibson County line. SR 89 then intersects US 45W and US 45E, in the towns of Kenton and Sharon, respectively. SR 89 enters Weakley County and crosses the Rutherford and South Forks of the Obion River between those two intersections. East of Sharon, SR 89 then turns northeastward to the Weakley County seat, Dresden, where it intersects State Routes 22, 239, 54, and 118. Further northeast, SR 89 intersects SR 190 and crosses the North Fork of the Obion River at Palmersville before reaching its northern terminus at the Kentucky state line. This is where the road continues as Kentucky Route 381 into southern Graves County.​

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Length of Route
51.24 mi.
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Begins:
SR 105 in Trimble​
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Ends:
KY 381 at the Kentucky state line in Weakley County​
Counties Covered:
Dyer, Gibson, Weakley​

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