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The Bell Buckle Historic District is a National Register-listed historic district in Bell Buckle, Tennessee. The district includes downtown Bell Buckle and the campus of Webb School . [ 2 ] Buildings in the district date from the late 19th century and early 20th century. [ 3 ]
Bell Buckle: Includes commercial blocks along Main and Webb constructed in the 1890s 3: Brame-Reed House: Brame-Reed House: January 23, 1998 : 1550 State Route 64, W. Shelbyville: 4: Henry A. Clark House: Henry A. Clark House: August 30, 1985 : 4615 TN-64
Bell Buckle is located in northeastern Bedford County at (35.590749, -86.354047 Tennessee State Routes 82 and 269 cross at the town's center. TN 82 leads east 8 miles (13 km) to Beechgrove and Interstate 24, and west 5 miles (8 km) to U.S. Route 231 at a point 7 miles (11 km) north of Shelbyville, the county seat.
The Webb School (Bell Buckle, Tennessee) This page was last edited on 27 October 2011, at 14:17 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
SR 269 winds its way due south through some hills to pass through Bell Buckle, where it has an extremely short concurrency with SR 82 in downtown. It then turns southeast to pass through farmland before passing through Wartrace , where it has a short concurrency with SR 64 .
In the early 1900s, Wartrace served as a breeding center for the Tennessee Walking Horse, and the Wartrace Horse Show was founded in the town. [10] In 1972, Cascade K-5 opened as a result of the Bell Buckle School fire [11] which displaced students within city limits of Bell Buckle, Tennessee, Shelbyville, Tennessee, and Wartrace. Cascade ...
SR 82 north (Webb Highway) – Bell Buckle: Northern end of SR 82 concurrency: Rutherford: Christiana: 54.4: 87.5: SR 269 east – Christiana, Bell Buckle, Wartrace: Southern end of SR 269 concurrency: 54.9: 88.4: SR 269 west (Walnut Grove Road) – Rockvale, Eagleville: Northern end of SR 269 concurrency: Murfreesboro: 61.0: 98.2
Webb School of Knoxville is a private coeducational day school in Knoxville, Tennessee, enrolling students from pre-kindergarten to twelfth grade. It was founded in 1955 by Robert Webb (1919–2005), grandson of Webb School of Bell Buckle founder Sawney Webb. The current President of Webb School of Knoxville is Dr. Ansel Sanders.