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  2. Owen Chapel Church of Christ - Wikipedia

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    The Owen Chapel Church of Christ is a property in Brentwood, Tennessee that was built c. 1860 and that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. It includes Greek Revival and "Vernacular Greek Revival" architecture. [1]

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

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    Liberty Church Rd., ¼ mile north of Concord Rd. Franklin: Williamson County MRA: 10: Christopher McEwen House: April 13, 1988 (#88000320) March 23, 1995: Franklin Rd., 1/5 mile south of Berry's Chapel Rd. Franklin vicinity: Williamson County MRA. Delisted due to extensive alterations. 11: George W. Morton House: April 13, 1988 (#88000337)

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Putnam ...

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    Broad Street Church of Christ: Broad Street Church of Christ: February 1, 2002 : 157 E. Broad St. Cookeville: Now a Methodist church known as "Wesley Chapel" 4: Buffalo Valley School: Buffalo Valley School: July 5, 2006 : 2717 Buffalo Valley School Rd.

  5. Brentwood, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Brentwood is a city in Williamson County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 45,373 as of the 2020 United States census . [ 6 ] It is a suburb of Nashville and included in the Nashville metropolitan area .

  6. Tennessee State Route 253 - Wikipedia

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    SR 253 begins in Brentwood, in Williamson County with a junction with US 31 . It intersects I-65 at the Exit 71 interchange. It ends in southern Davidson County at an intersection with Nolensville Road (US 31A/US 41A/SR 11) just north of the Williamson/Davidson County line. [3] [4]

  7. Mountview - Wikipedia

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    The NRHP listing included three contributing buildings and one non-contributing building on an area of 5 acres (2.0 ha). [ 1 ] It is one of about thirty "significant brick and frame residences" surviving in Williamson County that were built during 1830 to 1860 and "were the center of large plantations " and display "some of the finest ...

  8. John M. Winstead Houses - Wikipedia

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    The first was built as a single log pen home around 1800 by John Winstead, Sr., who was one of the first white settlers in the Williamson County area, having arrived in 1799. Around 1820, by which time Winstead had extensive land holdings and owned 10 slaves, he built a second single pen log cabin, oriented diagonally to the first cabin ...

  9. Tennessee State Route 252 - Wikipedia

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    It goes north through farmland to enter the Brentwood city limits before having intersections with SR 441 and SR 253. It begins paralleling I-65 before entering downtown and coming to an intersection with Church Street. SR 252 then turns west along Church Street to pass under I-65 to come to an end at US 31/SR 6 less than a half-mile away. [2]