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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Loudon ...

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    Added as part of MTSU 's survey of rural African-American churches in Tennessee. 6. Cumberland Presbyterian Church of Loudon. Cumberland Presbyterian Church of Loudon. April 15, 1982. (#82003988) College St. 35°44′28″N 84°20′21″W  /  35.741111°N 84.339167°W  / 35.741111; -84.339167  (Cumberland Presbyterian Church of ...

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Warren ...

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    116 Towles Ave. 35°41′34″N 85°46′16″W  /  35.692778°N 85.771111°W  / 35.692778; -85.771111  (Stone-Pennebaker House) McMinnville. Built mid-19th century by Dillard Stone, later occupied by Samuel Pennebaker, who had married Stone's widow, Harriette; current address 116 Towles Ave. 20. US Post Office-Main. US Post Office ...

  4. Tellico Blockhouse - Wikipedia

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    The Tellico Blockhouse was an early American outpost located along the Little Tennessee River in what developed as Vonore, Monroe County, Tennessee.Completed in 1794, the blockhouse was a US military outpost that operated until 1807; the garrison was intended to keep peace between the nearby Overhill Cherokee towns and encroaching early Euro-American pioneers in the area in the wake of the ...

  5. William Strickland (architect) - Wikipedia

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    Second Bank of the United States and Merchants' Exchange. William Strickland (November 1788 – April 6, 1854) was a noted architect and civil engineer in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Nashville, Tennessee. A student of Benjamin Latrobe and mentor to Thomas Ustick Walter, Strickland helped establish the Greek Revival movement in the United ...

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Sevier ...

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    35°51′32″N 83°33′14″W  /  35.858889°N 83.553889°W  / 35.858889; -83.553889  (New Salem Baptist Church) Sevierville. Built in 1886 by African-American brick mason Isaac Dockery; part of the Rural African-American Churches in Tennessee Multiple Property Submission (MPS) 18. Bud Ogle Farm. Bud Ogle Farm.

  7. Polk Place - Wikipedia

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    After a short illness, Sarah Polk died at Polk Place in 1891, just short of her 88th birthday. Originally her will was followed, giving sole ownership of the home and its estate to her great niece Sarah Polk (Jetton) Fall, allowing her to live in the mansion for a few years after Sarah Polk's death. What followed, however, was a long legal ...

  8. Merchant's House Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Merchant's House Museum, also known as the Old Merchant's House and the Seabury Tredwell House, is a historic house museum at 29 East Fourth Street in the NoHo neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. Built by the hatter Joseph Brewster between 1831 and 1832, the house is a four-story building with a Federal-style brick facade and a ...

  9. Castle Lodge, Ludlow - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 52.3671°N 2.7211°W. Castle Lodge. Castle Lodge is a medieval Tudor and Elizabethan architectural transition period house in Ludlow, Shropshire, situated close to Ludlow Castle. Scenes from the 1965 film version of Moll Flanders were shot here. Castle Lodge has one of the largest collections of oak panelling in England and dates ...