National Register of Historic Places listings in Tennessee
This is a list of properties and historic districts in Tennessee that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places . There are over 2,000 in total. Of these, 29 are National Historic Landmarks . Each of Tennessee's 95 counties has at least one listing.
The Tennessee Historical Commission , which manages the state's participation in the National Register program, reports that 80 percent of the state's area has been surveyed for historic buildings. Surveys for archaeological sites have been less extensive; coverage is estimated less than 5 percent of the state. Not all properties that have been determined to be eligible for National Register are listed.[ 1]
The locations of National Register properties and districts (at least for all showing latitude and longitude coordinates below), may be seen in an online map by clicking on "Map of all coordinates".[ 2]
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted November 22, 2024. [ 3]
Current listings by county
The following are approximate tallies of current listings by county. These counts are based on entries in the National Register Information Database as of April 24, 2008[ 4] and new weekly listings posted since then on the National Register of Historic Places web site.[ 5] There are frequent additions to the listings and occasional delistings and the counts here are approximate and not official. New entries are added to the official Register on a weekly basis.[ 6] Also, the counts in this table exclude boundary increase and decrease listings which only modify the area covered by an existing property or district, although carrying a separate National Register reference number.
The Tennessee county with the largest number of National Register listings is Davidson County , site of the state capital, Nashville .
Tennessee's counties
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Bellview School
Bellview School
March 5, 1999 (#99000279 )
State Route 101 35°44′44″N 85°10′42″W / 35.745556°N 85.178333°W / 35.745556; -85.178333 (Bellview School )
Pikeville
Rural schoolhouse built in 1928; now used as a community center
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Bledsoe County Courthouse
Bledsoe County Courthouse
March 30, 1995 (#95000346 )
Town Sq. 35°36′20″N 85°11′19″W / 35.605556°N 85.188611°W / 35.605556; -85.188611 (Bledsoe County Courthouse )
Pikeville
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Bledsoe County Jail
Bledsoe County Jail
November 12, 2008 (#08001049 )
128 Frazier St. 35°36′23″N 85°11′20″W / 35.606389°N 85.188889°W / 35.606389; -85.188889 (Bledsoe County Jail )
Pikeville
Still serves as the county's jail
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John Bridgman House
John Bridgman House
June 24, 1993 (#93000567 )
106 E. Spring St. 35°36′06″N 85°10′59″W / 35.601667°N 85.183056°W / 35.601667; -85.183056 (John Bridgman House )
Pikeville
Federal-style house built in 1815
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Fall Creek Falls Fire Lookout Tower
Fall Creek Falls Fire Lookout Tower
July 21, 2015 (#15000444 )
Fire Tower Rd. 35°40′10″N 85°18′23″W / 35.6695°N 85.3063°W / 35.6695; -85.3063 (Fall Creek Falls Fire Lookout Tower )
Pikeville vicinity
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Lincoln School
Lincoln School
July 15, 1993 (#93000648 )
Old State Route 28 near Rockford Rd. 35°36′44″N 85°11′26″W / 35.612222°N 85.190556°W / 35.612222; -85.190556 (Lincoln School )
Pikeville
A Rosenwald school built in the 1920s
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Pikeville Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
Pikeville Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
November 30, 1999 (#99001444 )
E. Valley Dr. 35°36′18″N 85°11′08″W / 35.605°N 85.185556°W / 35.605; -85.185556 (Pikeville Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church )
Pikeville
Originally a Freedmen's Bureau school built in 1870; converted to AME Zion church in 1888
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Dr. James A. Ross House
Dr. James A. Ross House
June 25, 1999 (#99000758 )
102 Frazier St. 35°36′20″N 85°11′16″W / 35.605556°N 85.187778°W / 35.605556; -85.187778 (Dr. James A. Ross House )
Pikeville
Home and office of Dr. James Ross, built c. 1872; now home to the Museum of Bledsoe County History
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South Main Street Historic District
South Main Street Historic District
April 21, 1994 (#94000375 )
200-422 S. Main St;. 35°36′06″N 85°11′25″W / 35.601667°N 85.190278°W / 35.601667; -85.190278 (South Main Street Historic District )
Pikeville
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Baptist Female College-Adams House
Baptist Female College-Adams House
June 25, 1987 (#87001035 )
210 S. College St. 35°49′34″N 86°04′31″W / 35.826111°N 86.075278°W / 35.826111; -86.075278 (Baptist Female College-Adams House )
Woodbury
Built in 1859 as a dormitory for the Baptist Female College, used as a house by Dr. J.E. Adams in the 20th century
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Auburntown High School Gym
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July 8, 2022 (#100007915 )
150 Vantrease Ave. 35°56′43″N 86°05′52″W / 35.9452°N 86.0977°W / 35.9452; -86.0977 (Auburntown High School Gym )
Auburntown
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Brevard-Macon House
Brevard-Macon House
December 23, 1994 (#94001491 )
902 W. Main St. 35°49′37″N 86°04′56″W / 35.826944°N 86.082222°W / 35.826944; -86.082222 (Brevard-Macon House )
Woodbury
Built in 1900 by William F. Brevard; still owned by his descendants
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Brown-Hancock House
Brown-Hancock House
May 7, 2019 (#100003901 )
110 W. Water St. 35°49′43″N 86°04′11″W / 35.8286°N 86.0697°W / 35.8286; -86.0697 (Brown-Hancock House )
Woodbury
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Cannon County Courthouse
Cannon County Courthouse
April 14, 1992 (#92000347 )
Court Sq. 35°49′42″N 86°04′15″W / 35.828333°N 86.070833°W / 35.828333; -86.070833 (Cannon County Courthouse )
Woodbury
Built in 1935; designed by George Waller
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William Cannon Houston House
William Cannon Houston House
June 16, 1989 (#89000503 )
107 Houston Ln. 35°49′30″N 86°03′30″W / 35.825°N 86.058333°W / 35.825; -86.058333 (William Cannon Houston House )
Woodbury
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The Meltons Bank
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July 3, 2023 (#100009095 )
229 Gassaway Main St. 35°56′22″N 85°59′45″W / 35.9395°N 85.9957°W / 35.9395; -85.9957 (The Meltons Bank )
Liberty vicinity
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Ready-Cates Farm
Ready-Cates Farm
July 27, 2005 (#05000760 )
1662 Northcutt Rd. 35°53′22″N 86°07′45″W / 35.889444°N 86.129167°W / 35.889444; -86.129167 (Ready-Cates Farm )
Milton
Established 1840s by Abner Alexander; includes circa-1870 house
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Rucker-Mason Farm
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January 9, 2007 (#06001234 )
837 Hare Ln. 35°54′13″N 86°08′40″W / 35.903611°N 86.144444°W / 35.903611; -86.144444 (Rucker-Mason Farm )
Porterfield
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Camp Nakanawa Wigwam
Camp Nakanawa Wigwam
November 12, 1999 (#99001345 )
Camp Nakanawa Wigwam Rd. 36°03′48″N 85°11′45″W / 36.063333°N 85.195833°W / 36.063333; -85.195833 (Camp Nakanawa Wigwam )
Mayland
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Crossville Tennessee Highway Patrol Building
Crossville Tennessee Highway Patrol Building
April 18, 2003 (#03000281 )
39 Main St. 35°56′51″N 85°01′33″W / 35.9475°N 85.025833°W / 35.9475; -85.025833 (Crossville Tennessee Highway Patrol Building )
Crossville
Currently serves as the Tennessee Native Stone Museum to commemorate the uses and history of native Crab Orchard Stone.
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Cumberland County Courthouses
Cumberland County Courthouses
June 17, 1980 (#80003783 )
Main St. 35°56′53″N 85°01′37″W / 35.948056°N 85.026944°W / 35.948056; -85.026944 (Cumberland County Courthouses )
Crossville
Listing includes the current courthouse, built in 1905, and the old courthouse (currently the Military Memorial Museum), built in 1886.
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Cumberland Homesteads Historic District
Cumberland Homesteads Historic District
September 30, 1988 (#88001593 )
Roughly along County Seat and Valley Rds., Grassy Cove Rd., Deep Draw and Pigeon Ridge Rds. 35°54′22″N 84°58′58″W / 35.906111°N 84.982778°W / 35.906111; -84.982778 (Cumberland Homesteads Historic District )
Crossville
Includes several hundred houses and public buildings of 1930s-era planned community; also includes parts of Cumberland Mountain State Park
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Cumberland Mountain School
Cumberland Mountain School
August 5, 1993 (#93000779 )
Western side of Old U.S. Route 127N , 2 miles north of Crossville 35°58′45″N 85°02′07″W / 35.979167°N 85.035278°W / 35.979167; -85.035278 (Cumberland Mountain School )
Crossville
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Palace Theater
Palace Theater
January 7, 1994 (#93001477 )
210 N. Main St. 35°56′49″N 85°01′33″W / 35.946944°N 85.025833°W / 35.946944; -85.025833 (Palace Theater )
Crossville
Art Deco theatre built in 1936. Now used as a community center
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Pioneer Hall
Pioneer Hall
November 21, 1978 (#78002576 )
Main St. 35°58′34″N 85°11′40″W / 35.976111°N 85.194444°W / 35.976111; -85.194444 (Pioneer Hall )
Pleasant Hill
Once part of the Pleasant Hill Academy; now a local museum
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Greenberry Wilson House
Greenberry Wilson House
June 28, 1996 (#96000719 )
E.G. Wilson Rd., 7 miles southeast of Crossville 35°46′08″N 85°01′53″W / 35.768889°N 85.031389°W / 35.768889; -85.031389 (Greenberry Wilson House )
Burke
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Bank of Dyersburg
Bank of Dyersburg
June 16, 1983 (#83003030 )
100 N. Main St. 36°01′57″N 89°23′07″W / 36.0325°N 89.385278°W / 36.0325; -89.385278 (Bank of Dyersburg )
Dyersburg
2-story Italianate/Romanesque style bank building constructed in 1885 with a three story 1890 addition.
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Bruce High School
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July 6, 2023 (#100009096 )
801 Vernon St. 36°01′28″N 89°22′40″W / 36.0244°N 89.3778°W / 36.0244; -89.3778 (Bruce High School )
Dyersburg
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Dyersburg Courthouse Square Historic District
Dyersburg Courthouse Square Historic District
February 28, 1991 (#91000222 )
Roughly bounded by Church, Main, Cedar, and Court Sts. 36°01′48″N 89°23′02″W / 36.03°N 89.383889°W / 36.03; -89.383889 (Dyersburg Courthouse Square Historic District )
Dyersburg
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Gordon-Oak Streets Historic District
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May 8, 1992 (#92000428 )
107-302 Gordon and 114-305 Oak Sts., and the western side of 711-731 Sampson Ave. 36°02′22″N 89°22′58″W / 36.039444°N 89.382778°W / 36.039444; -89.382778 (Gordon-Oak Streets Historic District )
Dyersburg
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Edward Moody King House
Edward Moody King House
October 25, 1990 (#90001658 )
512 Finley St. 36°02′03″N 89°23′27″W / 36.034167°N 89.390833°W / 36.034167; -89.390833 (Edward Moody King House )
Dyersburg
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Latta House
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November 14, 1978 (#78002586 )
917 Troy Ave. 36°02′31″N 89°23′06″W / 36.041944°N 89.385°W / 36.041944; -89.385 (Latta House )
Dyersburg
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Newbern Illinois Central Depot
Newbern Illinois Central Depot
March 25, 1993 (#93000213 )
Junction of Main and Jefferson Sts. 36°06′44″N 89°15′44″W / 36.112222°N 89.262222°W / 36.112222; -89.262222 (Newbern Illinois Central Depot )
Newbern
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Pleasant Hill Cemetery
Pleasant Hill Cemetery
November 13, 2003 (#03001159 )
Approximately 0.7 miles west of the cattle gate at the end of Cemetery Rd. 36°02′45″N 89°29′04″W / 36.045833°N 89.484444°W / 36.045833; -89.484444 (Pleasant Hill Cemetery )
Finley
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Troy Avenue Historic District
Troy Avenue Historic District
May 8, 1992 (#92000429 )
827-1445 Troy Ave., western side 36°02′36″N 89°23′07″W / 36.043333°N 89.385278°W / 36.043333; -89.385278 (Troy Avenue Historic District )
Dyersburg
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Arch Bridge
Arch Bridge
July 20, 2020 (#100005375 )
2221 US-64 35°16′37″N 88°01′19″W / 35.2770°N 88.0220°W / 35.2770; -88.0220 (Arch Bridge )
Olive Hill
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Cherry Mansion
Cherry Mansion
August 16, 1977 (#77001274 )
101 Main St. 35°13′32″N 88°15′24″W / 35.2256°N 88.2567°W / 35.2256; -88.2567 (Cherry Mansion )
Savannah
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James Graham House
James Graham House
October 29, 1991 (#91001594 )
2221 Airport Rd. 35°09′39″N 88°13′02″W / 35.1608°N 88.2172°W / 35.1608; -88.2172 (James Graham House )
Savannah
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Pickwick Landing Hydroelectric Project
Pickwick Landing Hydroelectric Project
August 11, 2017 (#100001467 )
850 Carolina Ln. 35°03′50″N 88°14′50″W / 35.0639°N 88.2472°W / 35.0639; -88.2472 (Pickwick Landing Hydroelectric Project )
Counce
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Savannah Historic District
Savannah Historic District
April 2, 1980 (#80003832 )
Irregular pattern along Main, Deford, Guinn, Church, College, Williams and Cook Sts.; also 410 and 506 Main St.; also roughly bounded by College St., Main St., Tennessee St., and Williams St. 35°13′38″N 88°14′59″W / 35.2272°N 88.2497°W / 35.2272; -88.2497 (Savannah Historic District )
Savannah
410/506 Main St. represent a boundary increase of November 8, 1993 ; "roughly bounded" represent a boundary increase of August 7, 2009
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Shiloh Indian Mounds Site
Shiloh Indian Mounds Site
April 27, 1979 (#79000279 )
East of Hurley in Shiloh National Military Park 35°08′32″N 88°19′26″W / 35.1422°N 88.3239°W / 35.1422; -88.3239 (Shiloh Indian Mounds Site )
Hurley
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Shiloh National Military Park
Shiloh National Military Park
October 15, 1966 (#66000074 )
Off State Route 22 35°08′22″N 88°20′35″W / 35.1394°N 88.3431°W / 35.1394; -88.3431 (Shiloh National Military Park )
Pittsburg Landing
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Tanyard Branch Furnace (40HR121)
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April 9, 1988 (#88000250 )
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Bath Springs
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Meady White House
Meady White House
July 1, 1993 (#93000586 )
47915 Main St. 35°22′39″N 88°12′31″W / 35.3775°N 88.2086°W / 35.3775; -88.2086 (Meady White House )
Saltillo
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Carverdale Farms
Carverdale Farms
July 31, 2018 (#100002754 )
112 Harris Hollow Rd. 36°16′29″N 85°45′21″W / 36.2746°N 85.7559°W / 36.2746; -85.7559 (Carverdale Farms )
Granville
Farm first settled in 1830 by Joseph Williamson and family in the small community of Liberty just east of Granville. Historic home built in 1850 by Andrew Jackson Vantrease. Samuel Sampson Carver purchased property in 1890, operating a saw mill, blacksmith shop, and general store in addition to his agricultural uses. Farm was used for maneuver training during World War II. On October 24, 1955, current owner and great grandson of Carver, Joe Moore, was featured on the cover of Time magazine after being named 1955 Star Farmer of America. Contributing buildings range in construction dates from 1830 to 1945.
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Fort Blount-Williamsburg Site
Fort Blount-Williamsburg Site
July 17, 1974 (#74001918 )
On the Cumberland River south of Gainesboro 36°19′09″N 85°45′05″W / 36.319167°N 85.751389°W / 36.319167; -85.751389 (Fort Blount-Williamsburg Site )
Gainesboro
Site of Fort Blount (1794-1798) and later town of Williamsburg (founded 1807)
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Gainesboro Historic District
Gainesboro Historic District
October 25, 1990 (#90001570 )
Roughly bounded by Cox, Minor, Montpelier, and Mark Twain Sts. 36°21′19″N 85°39′29″W / 36.355278°N 85.658056°W / 36.355278; -85.658056 (Gainesboro Historic District )
Gainesboro
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Gainesboro Residential Historic District
Gainesboro Residential Historic District
July 11, 2001 (#01000728 )
Roughly along Dixie Ave. and Cox, Minor, and N. Murray Sts. 36°21′24″N 85°39′30″W / 36.356667°N 85.658333°W / 36.356667; -85.658333 (Gainesboro Residential Historic District )
Gainesboro
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Jackson County High School
Jackson County High School
July 8, 2009 (#09000535 )
707 School Dr. 36°20′49″N 85°39′26″W / 36.346925°N 85.657139°W / 36.346925; -85.657139 (Jackson County High School )
Gainesboro
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T.B. Sutton General Store
T.B. Sutton General Store
May 7, 2019 (#100003902 )
169 Clover St. 36°16′18″N 85°47′50″W / 36.271750°N 85.797084°W / 36.271750; -85.797084 (T.B. Sutton General Store )
Granville
Constructed in 1880, Sutton Store is the oldest remaining commercial institution in Granville. The store sat empty for approximately thirty years before Harold and Beverley Sutton (no relation to T.B. Sutton) purchased and restored the building. In 2007, they donated the building to Historic Granville Incorporated who continue to operate the building as a general store, restaurant, and music venue. Sutton Store has been recently recognized by Country Living and Taste of the South magazines as one of the must see general stores in America.
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Butler House
Butler House
April 11, 1973 (#73001798 )
309 N. Church St. 36°28′19″N 81°48′07″W / 36.471944°N 81.801944°W / 36.471944; -81.801944 (Butler House )
Mountain City
Home of Congressman Roderick R. Butler , built circa 1870.[ 14]
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Alfred Johnson Farm
Alfred Johnson Farm
July 1, 1998 (#98000820 )
825 Johnson Hollow Rd. 36°29′40″N 81°47′59″W / 36.494444°N 81.799722°W / 36.494444; -81.799722 (Alfred Johnson Farm )
Mountain City
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Maymead Farm
Maymead Farm
February 15, 2012 (#11000100 )
1995 Roan Creek Rd. 36°25′36″N 81°49′11″W / 36.426618°N 81.819726°W / 36.426618; -81.819726 (Maymead Farm )
Mountain City
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Morrison Farm and Store
Morrison Farm and Store
April 11, 1973 (#73001797 )
State Route 91 : specifically, 6171 and 6174 State Route 91, N. 36°33′20″N 81°46′11″W / 36.555421°N 81.769804°W / 36.555421; -81.769804 (Morrison Farm and Store )
Laurel Bloomery
Consists of a farmhouse and several outbuildings, including a log store.
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Dr. Wiley Wagner Vaught Office
Dr. Wiley Wagner Vaught Office
November 20, 2009 (#09000950 )
W.W. Vaught Ln., south of Dug Hill Rd. 36°24′22″N 81°48′33″W / 36.406056°N 81.809106°W / 36.406056; -81.809106 (Dr. Wiley Wagner Vaught Office )
Mountain City
Doctors' office built c. 1905 by rural physician Wiley Wagner Vaught (1874–1974).
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A.J. Wright Farm
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July 14, 2000 (#00000808 )
297 A.J. Wright Rd. 36°30′05″N 81°55′46″W / 36.501389°N 81.929444°W / 36.501389; -81.929444 (A.J. Wright Farm )
Shady Valley
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Ambrose Blackburn Farmstead
Ambrose Blackburn Farmstead
March 28, 1985 (#85000670 )
Gordonsburg Rd. 35°33′58″N 87°23′55″W / 35.566111°N 87.398611°W / 35.566111; -87.398611 (Ambrose Blackburn Farmstead )
Gordonsburg
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Hohenwald Railroad Depot
Hohenwald Railroad Depot
May 14, 1987 (#87000730 )
State Route 99 35°32′50″N 87°32′59″W / 35.547222°N 87.549722°W / 35.547222; -87.549722 (Hohenwald Railroad Depot )
Hohenwald
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Lewis County Courthouse
Lewis County Courthouse
March 29, 2006 (#06000203 )
110 N. Park St. 35°33′05″N 87°33′10″W / 35.551389°N 87.552778°W / 35.551389; -87.552778 (Lewis County Courthouse )
Hohenwald
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Napier Furnaces Historic District (40LS14)
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May 4, 1988 (#88000459 )
Address Restricted
Napier
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Old Natchez Trace
Old Natchez Trace
May 30, 1975 (#75002125 )
From the Alabama /Tennessee border to State Route 100 in Davidson County Coordinates missing
Gordonsburg
Extends into Davidson , Hickman , Lawrence , Maury , Wayne , and Williamson counties
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Steele's Iron Works (40LS15)
Steele's Iron Works (40LS15)
May 4, 1988 (#88000458 )
Address Restricted
Napier
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Netherland Tait House
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August 9, 1984 (#84003577 )
Napier Rd. 35°27′53″N 87°28′14″W / 35.464722°N 87.470556°W / 35.464722; -87.470556 (Netherland Tait House )
Napier
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Bobo Hotel
Bobo Hotel
April 7, 1994 (#94000283 )
Main St. 35°17′03″N 86°22′10″W / 35.284167°N 86.369444°W / 35.284167; -86.369444 (Bobo Hotel )
Lynchburg
Built late 1850s by E.Y. Salmon, operated as boarding house during the 20th century by Jack and Mary Bobo; once a frequent meeting place for Jack Daniel's executives
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Green-Evans House
Green-Evans House
December 17, 1992 (#92001713 )
Old State Route 55 north of Lynchburg 35°18′09″N 86°21′54″W / 35.3025°N 86.365°W / 35.3025; -86.365 (Green-Evans House )
Lynchburg
Built by Townsend P. Green in mid-19th century; contains interior painted by noted regional painter Fred Swanton
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Jack Daniel Distillery
Jack Daniel Distillery
September 14, 1972 (#72001248 )
State Route 55 35°17′04″N 86°22′03″W / 35.284444°N 86.3675°W / 35.284444; -86.3675 (Jack Daniel Distillery )
Lynchburg
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Ledfords Mill
Ledfords Mill
January 10, 1985 (#85000077 )
1195 Shipman Creek Rd. 35°24′12″N 86°16′34″W / 35.403333°N 86.276111°W / 35.403333; -86.276111 (Ledfords Mill )
Tullahoma
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Lynchburg Historic District
Lynchburg Historic District
July 19, 1996 (#96000771 )
Roughly bounded by Majors, Main, Elm, and Wall Sts. 35°16′56″N 86°22′28″W / 35.282222°N 86.374444°W / 35.282222; -86.374444 (Lynchburg Historic District )
Lynchburg
Contains several dozen buildings in the downtown Lynchburg area
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Moore County Courthouse and Jail
Moore County Courthouse and Jail
September 26, 1979 (#79002452 )
Court Sq. 35°16′55″N 86°22′25″W / 35.281944°N 86.373611°W / 35.281944; -86.373611 (Moore County Courthouse and Jail )
Lynchburg
Courthouse built in 1885; Old jail (now a museum) located across the street from the courthouse, built in 1893
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Alpine Institute
Alpine Institute
November 15, 2002 (#02001339 )
State Route 52 36°23′35″N 85°13′08″W / 36.3931°N 85.2189°W / 36.3931; -85.2189 (Alpine Institute )
Alpine
Presbyterian mission school that operated between 1821 and 1947; a congregation still meets at the institute's church
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American Legion Bohannon Post #4
American Legion Bohannon Post #4
August 7, 2012 (#12000489 )
121 S. Church St. 36°22′56″N 85°19′19″W / 36.3823°N 85.3219°W / 36.3823; -85.3219 (American Legion Bohannon Post #4 )
Livingston
1940s-era quonset hut
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Officer Farmstead
Officer Farmstead
May 2, 2001 (#01000469 )
189 Rock Springs Rd. 36°11′16″N 85°16′27″W / 36.1878°N 85.2742°W / 36.1878; -85.2742 (Officer Farmstead )
Monterey
Maps indicate location as "Rock Springs Rd.," but the road's sign says "Rock Springs Church Rd."; part of the Historic Family Farms in Middle Tennessee Multiple Property Submission (MPS)
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Overton County Courthouse
Overton County Courthouse
November 13, 1980 (#80003852 )
Court Sq. 36°23′00″N 85°19′25″W / 36.3834605°N 85.3236982°W / 36.3834605; -85.3236982 (Overton County Courthouse )
Livingston
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Gov. Albert H. Roberts Law Office
Gov. Albert H. Roberts Law Office
February 20, 1975 (#75001773 )
114 E. Main St. 36°23′12″N 85°19′08″W / 36.3867345°N 85.3188513°W / 36.3867345; -85.3188513 (Gov. Albert H. Roberts Law Office )
Livingston
Relocated a few blocks away to junction of Roberts St. and University Ave.; designed in the Victorian style known as Stick-Eastlake
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Standing Stone Rustic Park Historic District
Standing Stone Rustic Park Historic District
July 8, 1986 (#86002794 )
Standing Stone State Park 36°27′45″N 85°24′42″W / 36.4625°N 85.4117°W / 36.4625; -85.4117 (Standing Stone Rustic Park Historic District )
Livingston vicinity
part of the State Parks in Tennessee Built by the CCC and the WPA, 1934--1942, Thematic Resource (TR)
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Twinton Fire Lookout Tower
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June 28, 2021 (#100006707 )
Threet Rd. 36°17′29″N 85°08′19″W / 36.2914°N 85.1386°W / 36.2914; -85.1386 (Twinton Fire Lookout Tower )
Crawford vicinity
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Averitt-Herod House
Averitt-Herod House
April 12, 1996 (#96000411 )
395 Herod Ln. 36°22′28″N 86°09′39″W / 36.3744°N 86.1608°W / 36.3744; -86.1608 (Averitt-Herod House )
Hartsville
Originally built in 1832
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James R. DeBow House
James R. DeBow House
November 3, 1988 (#88002381 )
State Route 25 36°23′02″N 86°07′16″W / 36.3839°N 86.1211°W / 36.3839; -86.1211 (James R. DeBow House )
Hartsville
Italianate-style house constructed intermittently between 1854 and 1870
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Hartsville Battlefield
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October 28, 1998 (#98001247 )
Address Restricted
Hartsville
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Hartsville Depot
Hartsville Depot
July 3, 1980 (#80003876 )
Broadway 36°23′43″N 86°09′55″W / 36.3953°N 86.1653°W / 36.3953; -86.1653 (Hartsville Depot )
Hartsville
Now houses offices of the Hartsville-Trousdale Co. Chamber of Commerce
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Hartsville Historic District
Hartsville Historic District
June 24, 1993 (#93000568 )
Roughly bounded by Church, Front, River, Greentop, and Court Sts. 36°23′26″N 86°10′02″W / 36.3906°N 86.1672°W / 36.3906; -86.1672 (Hartsville Historic District )
Hartsville
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Turney-Hutchins House
Turney-Hutchins House
July 1, 1992 (#92000780 )
State Route 25 36°23′31″N 86°09′12″W / 36.3919°N 86.1533°W / 36.3919; -86.1533 (Turney-Hutchins House )
Hartsville
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Ward School
Ward School
July 20, 2020 (#100005367 )
113 Hall St. 36°23′38″N 86°10′16″W / 36.3938°N 86.1712°W / 36.3938; -86.1712 (Ward School )
Hartsville
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Collinwood Railroad Station
Collinwood Railroad Station
March 24, 1988 (#88000264 )
Old railroad bed 35°10′25″N 87°44′19″W / 35.17359°N 87.73867°W / 35.17359; -87.73867 (Collinwood Railroad Station )
Collinwood
Built in 1916; now a library and museum
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Evans Chapel United Methodist Church
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July 9, 1999 (#99000757 )
Old Clifton Turnpike 35°21′13″N 87°57′19″W / 35.3536°N 87.9553°W / 35.3536; -87.9553 (Evans Chapel United Methodist Church )
Waynesboro
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First Presbyterian Church of Clifton
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March 8, 1988 (#88000172 )
Main St. 35°23′05″N 87°59′39″W / 35.3847°N 87.9942°W / 35.3847; -87.9942 (First Presbyterian Church of Clifton )
Clifton
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Forty-eight Forge (40WY63)
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April 11, 1988 (#88000254 )
Address Restricted
Waynesboro
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Hughes House
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November 17, 2020 (#100005793 )
204 West Pillow St. 35°23′10″N 87°59′34″W / 35.3862°N 87.9927°W / 35.3862; -87.9927 (Hughes House )
Clifton
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Marion Furnace (40WY61)
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April 9, 1988 (#88000252 )
Address Restricted
Eagle Creek
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Old Natchez Trace
Old Natchez Trace
May 30, 1975 (#75002125 )
From the Alabama /Tennessee border to State Route 100 in Davidson County 35°02′54″N 87°48′47″W / 35.0483°N 87.8131°W / 35.0483; -87.8131 (Old Natchez Trace )
Collinwood
Extends into Davidson , Hickman , Lawrence , Lewis , Maury , and Williamson counties
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Water Street Historic District
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July 8, 1992 (#92000829 )
Water St. (State Route 128 ) between Polk and Cedar Sts. 35°23′15″N 87°59′33″W / 35.3875°N 87.9925°W / 35.3875; -87.9925 (Water Street Historic District )
Clifton
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Wayne County Courthouse
Wayne County Courthouse
July 29, 2020 (#100005369 )
100 Court Cir. 35°19′16″N 87°45′48″W / 35.3211°N 87.7633°W / 35.3211; -87.7633 (Wayne County Courthouse )
Waynesboro
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Waynesboro Cumberland Presbyterian Church
Waynesboro Cumberland Presbyterian Church
October 22, 1987 (#87001877 )
High St. 35°19′16″N 87°45′48″W / 35.3211°N 87.7633°W / 35.3211; -87.7633 (Waynesboro Cumberland Presbyterian Church )
Waynesboro
Congregation founded in 1846; church constructed in 1854
See also
References
^ Tennessee Historical Commission. "A FUTURE FOR THE PAST: A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION IN TENNESSEE, 2013-2018" (PDF) . Archived from the original (PDF) on October 12, 2013. Retrieved February 3, 2014 .
^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior , "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions" , retrieved November 22, 2024.
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al "National Register Information System" . National Register of Historic Places . National Park Service . April 24, 2008.
^ "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions" . National Park Service. Archived from the original on January 26, 2011. Retrieved January 2, 2009 .
^ Weekly List Actions , National Register of Historic Places website
^ The following sites are listed in multiple counties: Blythe Ferry (Meigs and Rhea), Boatyard Historic District (Hawkins and Sullivan), Bolivar-Somerville Stage Road (Fayette and Hardeman), Calderwood Dam (Blount and Monroe), Conway Bridge (Cocke and Greene), John Gordon House (Hickman and Maury), Great Falls Hydroelectric Station (Warren and White), Hastings-Locke Ferry (Meigs and Rhea), Norris Hydroelectric Project (Anderson and Campbell), Old Natchez Trace (Davidson, Hickman, Lawrence, Lewis, Maury, Wayne, and Williamson), Palmetto Farm (Bedford and Marshall), Petersburg Historic District (Fayette and Lincoln), Rugby Colony (Morgan and Scott), Shelby Bend Archeological District (Hickman and Maury), Davis Bridge Battlefield (Hardeman and McNairy), Boone Hydroelectric Project (Sullivan and Washington), Warner Park Historic Park (Davidson and Williamson), and Watts Bar Hydroelectric Project (Meigs and Rhea).
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here , differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
^ a b c "Trail Of Tears National Historic Trail: National Register Research" . National Park Service. Retrieved January 22, 2013 .
^ Address based on USPS website . Accessed April 9, 2016.
^ Location derived from this Harpeth River State Park map; the NRIS lists it as "Address Restricted"
^ Pioneer in local medical field dies at 94 State Gazette. March 4, 2008 Archived March 9, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
^ Carolyn Sakowski (2007), Touring the East Tennessee Backroads , John F. Blair, Publisher. ISBN 0-89587-350-8 , ISBN 978-0-89587-350-7 . Pages 28-29.
^ Tennessee Architectural List TN.gov Historical Sites list
^ "Cedar Grove Furnace (historical)" . Geographic Names Information System . United States Geological Survey , United States Department of the Interior .
^ Hiwassee Garrison (historical) , GNIS , 1989-10-01.
^ Trent, Kim (March 27, 2009). "Resurrection in Sharps Chapel" . Saving Places . Metro Pulse .com. Archived from the original on June 5, 2009.
^ Location derived from a notice on USGS topographical maps accessible from this GNIS feature record; the NRIS lists the site as "Address Restricted"
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