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The Jonesborough Historic District is a historic district in Jonesborough, Tennessee, that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Jonesboro Historic District (reflecting the spelling of the town name at the time) in 1969.
Chester Inn. The Chester Inn State Historic Site is a former inn on the Great Stage Road at 116 West Main Street in Jonesborough, Tennessee.It was opened in 1797 by Dr. William P. Chester.
Jasper Regional History Museum: Jasper: Marion: Middle: Local history: website: Johnsonville State Historic Park: New Johnsonville: Humphreys: Middle: Military: History of the Battle of Johnsonville: Jonesborough-Washington County History Museum: Jonesborough: Washington: East: Local history: website, operated by the Heritage Alliance of ...
Today, Jonesborough attracts heritage tourism because of its status as Tennessee's oldest town and its rich architectural fabric, protected by local historic preservation efforts. The town's museum describes the local heritage of small-scale tobacco farming. The historic Chester Inn, built in 1797, still stands in downtown Jonesborough. [14]
Jonesborough Historic District, Jonesborough, Tennessee Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Jonesboro Historic District .
Jonesborough is an area of Tennessee with more houses (about five) of the Federal style that have stepped gables than any other area of the state. [2] The crow-stepped gabling of the east and west sides makes the Hoss House the only example of a rural Federal style house in Washington County, Tennessee, with stepped gables.
Jonesborough United Methodist Church is a church in Jonesborough, Tennessee. Its building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a contributing property in the Jonesborough Historic District .
Stately Oaks Plantation is a Greek Revival antebellum mansion located in Margaret Mitchell Memorial Park in Jonesboro, Georgia.Built in 1839, the house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. [1]