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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Cocke County ...

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    Location of Cocke County in Tennessee. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Cocke County, Tennessee.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Cocke County, Tennessee, United States.

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  4. Newport, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Newport is a city in and the county seat of Cocke County, Tennessee, United States. [10] The population was 6,945 at the 2010 census , [ 11 ] down from 7,242 at the 2000 census. The estimated population in 2018 was 6,801. [ 12 ]

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Wilson ...

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    106 North Castle Heights Avenue Lebanon TN 37087: Lebanon: Owned by the City Of Lebanon and now serves as personnel offices. 17: Pickett Chapel Methodist Church: Pickett Chapel Methodist Church: April 18, 1977 : E. Market St.

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  7. Cocke County, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    View from the slopes of Old Black. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 443 square miles (1,150 km 2), of which 435 square miles (1,130 km 2) are land and 8.6 square miles (22 km 2) (1.9%) are covered by water. [7]

  8. KookyCanuck - Wikipedia

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    Kooky Canuck Restaurant opened in 2005 in Memphis, Tennessee, in the United States. It is a family business owned by Shawn and Lana Danko. It is a family business owned by Shawn and Lana Danko. Its original name was the Big Foot Lodge.

  9. Ken Steorts - Wikipedia

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    Ken is a regular supporter of the arts in Memphis, from dance to music to visual art. As a principal partner in the non-profit Cooper Walker Place, Ken serves the community through facilitating arts, faith and entrepreneurial programming in underserved areas. Ken is a 2013 Visionary Award winner, presented by the Downtown Memphis Commission.