Tennessee River

Tennessee River, Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee, United States
category: natural — type: water — OSM: relation 576407
Gay Street Bridge (Q5528650)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Gay Street Bridge is a vehicle bridge that crosses the Tennessee River in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States. Completed in 1898, the 1,512-foot (461 m) bridge is the oldest of four vehicle bridges connecting Downtown Knoxville with South Knoxville, the other three being the Henley Street Bridge, the James E. "Buck" Karnes Bridge (Alcoa Highway), and the James C. Ford Memorial Bridge.

  • way: Gay Street Bridge (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Gay Street Bridge (5 name matches)
    layer=1
    bridge=yes (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    man_made=bridge (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q5528650
    wikipedia=en:Gay Street Bridge
    bridge:structure=beam

    wikidata match: Q5528650
French Broad River (Q478303)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The French Broad River is a river in the U.S. states of North Carolina and Tennessee. It flows 218 miles (351 km) from near the town of Rosman in Transylvania County, North Carolina, into Tennessee, where its confluence with the Holston River at Knoxville forms the beginning of the Tennessee River. The river flows through the counties of Transylvania, Buncombe, Henderson, and Madison in North Carolina, and Cocke, Jefferson, Sevier, and Knox in Tennessee. It drains large portions of the Pisgah National Forest and the Cherokee National Forest.

  • relation: Río French Broad (OSM) 234 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name:es=Río French Broad (20 name matches)
    name:fr=French Broad (20 name matches)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
  • way: French Broad River (OSM) 74 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=French Broad River (20 name matches)
    name:es=Río French Broad (20 name matches)
    name:fr=French Broad (20 name matches)
    waterway=river (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q478303

    wikidata match: Q478303
Henley Street Bridge (Q5714669)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Henley Bridge, sometimes referred to as Henley Street Bridge, is a vehicle bridge that crosses the Tennessee River in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States. Completed in 1931, the 1,793-foot (547 m) bridge is one of four vehicle bridges connecting Downtown Knoxville with South Knoxville, the other three being the Gay Street Bridge, the Buck Karnes Bridge, named for James Ernest Karnes, (Alcoa Highway), and the James C. Ford Memorial Bridge. The bridge carries U.S. Route 441, which is known as "Henley Street" in downtown Knoxville and "Chapman Highway" in South Knoxville.

  • relation: Henley Street Bridge (OSM) 64 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Henley Street Bridge (2 name matches)
    layer=1
    man_made=bridge (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
  • way: Henley Street (OSM) 118 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ref=US 441;SR 33
    foot=yes
    name=Henley Street (2 name matches)
    toll=no
    horse=no
    lanes=5
    layer=1
    bridge=yes (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    bicycle=yes
    highway=trunk
    surface=concrete
    maxspeed=35 mph
    wikidata=Q5714669
    tiger:cfcc=A21
    tiger:county=Knox, TN
    lanes:forward=3
    lanes:backward=2
    tiger:zip_left=37902
    tiger:name_base=Henley
    tiger:name_type=St
    tiger:zip_right=37902
    tiger:name_base_1=United States Highway 70
    tiger:name_base_2=United States Highway 11
    tiger:name_base_3=United States Highway 441
    tiger:name_base_4=State Highway 33

    wikidata match: Q5714669