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The Dr. Fred Stone Sr. Hospital is a six-story brick structure in Oliver Springs, Tennessee.Noted for its castle-like appearance and eccentric, unplanned design, the building was home to a one-doctor hospital operated by retired U.S. Army physician Fred Stone Sr. (1887–1976) in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s.
Location of Roane County in Tennessee. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Roane County, Tennessee.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and historic districts in Roane County, Tennessee, United States, that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Oliver Springs Banking Company: Oliver Springs Banking Company: April 14, 1992 : 410 Main St. Oliver Springs: 19: Ritz Theatre and Hoskins Rexall Drug Store No. 2: Ritz Theatre and Hoskins Rexall Drug Store No. 2: December 4, 1998 : 111-121 N. Main St.
In 1826, Richard Oliver became the town's first postmaster. The town was renamed Oliver's Springs in his honor. The town's name was briefly changed to Poplar Springs, and then to Oliver Springs. Oliver provided mail service from his 35-room mansion, which also served as an inn. He was the first to develop the commercial potential of the mineral ...
Oliver Springs High School (OSHS) is the Roane County high school operated by Roane County Schools that serves the city of Oliver Springs, Tennessee. The campus of 6.6 acres (2.7 ha) is located next to Arrowhead Park. Some of the park's facilities are used for school extracurricular programs. The school is STEAM certified.
SR 330 north (Winter Gap Road) – Downtown Oliver Springs: Eastern end of SR 61 concurrency; Southern terminus of SR 330: Anderson: 61.8: 99.5: Downtown Oliver Springs To SR 330 (Spring Street) Interchange; Westbound exit and eastbound entrance: 64.3: 103.5: SR 61 east (Oliver Springs Highway) – Clinton: Eastern end of SR 61 concurrency: Oak ...
Along the highway from Harriman to Oliver Springs, Highway 61 is called "The Harvey H. Hannah Highway". Harvey H. Hannah of Oliver Springs was the Tennessee Chairman of the State Railroad and Public Utilities Commission for 30 years. He served in the Spanish–American War, becoming colonel of the 4th Tennessee Volunteers.
The Primm Springs Historic District in Primm Springs, Tennessee is a 8 acres (3.2 ha) historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. The listing included 15 contributing buildings, three contributing structures, and two contributing sites. [1] It is the location of a historic mineral springs resort.