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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.
James Cowan House July 6, 1982 : Old Bunker Hill Rd. ... Old Bunker Hill Rd. Big Spring: 5: Decatur Methodist Church ... Hastings-Locke Ferry: Hastings-Locke Ferry ...
Baptist Female College-Adams House: June 25, 1987 : 210 S. College St. Woodbury: Built in 1859 as a dormitory for the Baptist Female College, used as a house by Dr. J.E. Adams in the 20th century 2: Auburntown High School Gym
A tankhouse (also spelled tank house or tank-house) is a water tower enclosed by siding. Tankhouses were part of a self-contained domestic water system supplying the house and garden, developed before the advent of electricity and municipal water mains. The system consisted of a windmill, a hand-dug well and the tankhouse.
Christopher Taylor House: Jonesborough: 1777 Residence In 1974, the house was moved intact to downtown Jonesborough to save it from demolition. Dungan's Mill and Stone House: Watauga: 1778 Residence, Mill The mill, later known as St. John, operated continuously from 1778 until 2011. Yancey's Tavern: Kingsport: 1779 Tavern Earnest Fort House ...
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Also known as the Cynthia Lea House 6: Richland: Richland: November 19, 2014 : 1760 Rutledge Pike: Blaine: 7: Rutledge Presbyterian Church and Cemetery: Rutledge Presbyterian Church and Cemetery: July 21, 2015 : 123 Church St.
John M. Rorex House: July 25, 1989 : Junction of Brick Mill Rd. and Old Niles Ferry Rd. Maryville: 58: Russell-Lackey-Prater House: November 20, 1989 : Prater Rd. off Old Lowes Ferry Rd. at Poland Creek