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Location of McMinn County in Tennessee. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in McMinn County, Tennessee.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in McMinn County, Tennessee, United States.
It runs generally west to east, connecting McMinnville in Warren County with Parksville along the Ocoee River in Polk County. It crosses several major geographic features in Tennessee, including the Cumberland Plateau, the Sequatchie Valley, the Tennessee River, and parts of the Cherokee National Forest. TN SR 30 highlighted in bold black
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SR 8 north – McMinnville: Northern end of SR 8 concurrency: Van Buren 36: 58: SR 284 east (Baker Mountain Road) – Fall Creek Falls State Park: Interchange; western terminus of SR 284: Spencer: 44.1: 71.0: SR 30 (College Street) – McMinnville, Pikeville, Fall Creek Falls State Park: Interchange via access road; provides access to downtown ...
McMinn County was created in 1819 from Indian lands and was named in honor of Joseph McMinn (1758–1824). [1] McMinn was a militia commander during the Revolutionary War, a member of the territorial legislature, speaker of the state senate, and eventually governor of the state of Tennessee.
SR 39 begins as a secondary highway in McMinn County in Riceville at Exit 42 on I-75.It then goes east as a 2-lane country road to the center of town and has a short concurrency with US 11/SR 2.
McMinnville is located at (35.686708, -85.779309), [7] approximately 35 miles (56 km) south of Cookeville and 70 miles (110 km) northwest of Chattanooga. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 10.0 square miles (26 km 2), all land.
The Collins River, also a tributary of the Caney Fork, flows through the county, and the Barren Fork, a tributary of the Collins, flows through McMinnville. Cardwell Mountain is an imposing natural feature located five miles due east of McMinnville. It is an erosional remnant of the nearby Cumberland Plateau.