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  2. List of the oldest buildings in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Oldest dam in Tennessee is on Big Creek below the house Sinking Creek Baptist Church: Johnson City: 1783 Church Log church Tipton-Haynes House: Johnson City: 1784 Residence Part of Tipton-Haynes State Historic Site Rock Castle (Hendersonville, Tennessee) Hendersonville: 1784-1791 Residence earliest known version of Federal Style architecture in ...

  3. Dover Castle - Wikipedia

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    Dover Castle is a medieval castle in Dover, Kent, England and is Grade I listed. It was founded in the 11th century and has been described as the "Key to England" due to its defensive significance throughout history. [1] [2] Some writers say it is the largest castle in England, [3] a title also claimed by Windsor Castle.

  4. History of Dover - Wikipedia

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    hospitals were built for the relief of pilgrims: there were five in Dover, including Maison Dieu. [10] Several of the surviving buildings remain in 2008, either as ruins or in another guise. Dover seafront, with the castle overlooking the beach and the valley of the River Dour, behind the line of buildings. A great deal of Saxon Dover was rebuilt.

  5. Own a Castle in Tennessee for $4.85 Million (House of the Day)

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    By Sarah Firshein There's more than one castle in Johnson City, Tenn., but few boast the travails as the one formerly owned by local car dealer Steve Grindstaff. ... Own a Castle in Tennessee for ...

  6. List of Gilded Age mansions - Wikipedia

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    Built for John Wanamaker, was destroyed by fire in 1907. Townsend Castle 1887 Romanesque: GW & WD Hewitt: Philadelphia: Built for John Lister Townsend, today is a private residence. more images: Clayton: 1860s (renovated 1892) Italianate: Andrew Peebles (renovations) Frederick J. Osterling (renovations) Pittsburgh: Part of The Frick Pittsburgh ...

  7. Kentish Revolt of 1067 - Wikipedia

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    The Kentish Revolt of 1067 was a short-lived insurrection against the newly-installed Norman regime of William the Conqueror, culminating in an unsuccessful attack on Dover Castle. It was led by one of William's most powerful magnates, [ 1 ] Eustace II, Count of Boulogne , who was in command of not only the local Kentish insurgents but also his ...

  8. William Peverel - Wikipedia

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    He also built Peveril Castle, Castleton, Derbyshire. William Peverel is amongst the people explicitly recorded in the Domesday Book as having built castles. [6] William possibly served as the Constable of Dover Castle very briefly following the death of Bertram Ashburnham during or after the Battle of Hastings.

  9. Dover, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The Dover Hotel was the site of the unconditional surrender of General Buckner to General Grant in 1862. Dover is a city in and the county seat of Stewart County, Tennessee, [5] 67 miles (108 km) west-northwest of Nashville on the Cumberland River. Fort Donelson National Cemetery is in Dover. The population was 1,442 at the 2000 census and the ...