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Sparta is located at (35.932335, -85.469837), [10] approximately fifteen miles south of Cookeville The city is situated on the Highland Rim , near the western base of the Cumberland Plateau . The Calfkiller River traverses Sparta north-to-south en route to its confluence with the Caney Fork several miles to the south.
White County High School is a public high school located in Sparta, Tennessee. ... Walter Rogers 1912–1913; A.E. Crislip 1913–1914; Paul E. Doran 1914–1917;
The Community Building, also known as the War Memorial Building and the American Legion Building, is a historic building in Sparta, Tennessee, U.S.. It was built in 1935. [ 2 ] It includes a plaque to the memory of veterans of World War I , World War II , the Korean War and the Vietnam War .
W of Sparta on TN 26: Sparta: 2: Oldham Theater: Oldham Theater: November 4, 1993 (#93001188) December 12, 2003: W. Liberty Square: Sparta: Delisted due to loss of integrity and modifications during renovation.
Pages in category "People from Sparta, Tennessee" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. ... Tom Rogers (baseball) S. Don Sergio;
Three years later a permanent county seat was established on the banks of the Calfkiller River and named Sparta. Grave of Confederate bushwhacker Champ Ferguson near Sparta. In 1840, White County became a destination for people from all over the country when Christopher Haufmann erected a large hotel on Bon Air Mountain, part of the Cumberland ...
The Sparta Rock House State Historic Site is a stone building near Sparta, Tennessee, United States, that once served as a rest stop and tollhouse.Built in the late 1830s, the Rock House catered to traffic along an important wagon road between Knoxville and Nashville, offering badly needed lodging and supplies to travellers who had just crossed (or were about to cross, depending on their ...
The Southwestern Railroad started a 5 ft (1,524 mm) gauge spur line from Sparta, Tennessee to McMinnville, Tennessee to connect with the McMinnville and Manchester Railroad. The Southwestern Railroad Company was chartered in 1851–52 to build a railroad from Danville, Kentucky to McMinnville in less than ten years.