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    Winchester: 17: Peter Simmons House: August 16, 1977 : 11 miles (18 km) southwest of Winchester on U.S. Route 64: Winchester: 18: Tims Ford Hydroelectric Project: Tims Ford Hydroelectric Project: August 11, 2017

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  4. Hundred Oaks Castle - Wikipedia

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    When he returned in 1889 to his home in Winchester, he immediately wanted to transform his family's home into a castle. Now calling it Hundred Oaks Castle. Arthur's life was short lived and he passed due to Typhoid Fever in 1892 [ 3 ]

  5. Winchester, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Winchester was created as the seat of justice for Franklin County by act of the Tennessee Legislature on November 22, 1809, and was laid out the following year. [1] The town is named for James Winchester, a soldier in the American Revolution, first Speaker of the Tennessee Legislature, and a brigadier general in the War of 1812, though he never lived in Winchester. [9]

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  9. Moore County Courthouse and Jail (Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    Its construction was completed in 1876, only five years after the establishment of Moore County. [2] The construction team was Bobo and Stegall. [2] Between 1872 and 1880, the Grand Central Hotel owned by Dr. E Y. Salmon, another Confederate veteran who served as the county clerk/master, was the de facto county courthouse. [3]

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