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It was built in 1822 for John Nichols. [2] It is an English regency style home reminiscent of Middleton Place near Charleston, South Carolina. [2] After Nichols's daughter Nancy (1808–1844) married Willoughby Williams Jr. (1798–1882), son of Willoughby Williams and President of the Bank of Tennessee, it became their home.
Park City Junior High School: June 30, 1983 : 523 Bertrand St. Knoxville: Designed by Albert Baumann, Jr., and William B. Ittner; renovated as a condominium by Kristopher Kendrick 91: James Park House: James Park House: October 18, 1972
Woodlawn Rd., east of State Route 19 35°39′16″N 89°19′16″W / 35.654444°N 89.321111°W / 35.654444; -89.321111 ( Woodlawn Baptist Church and Nutbush
Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map. [ 1 ] There are 69 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 2 National Historic Landmarks .
Miser Station Rd., 0.2 miles south of Middle Settlement Rd. Louisville: Built late-19th century; the Warren Farm is now a Tennessee Century Farm: 72: White's Mill: White's Mill: July 25, 1989 : Old White's Mill Rd.
Greek Revival-style house built for Walling by Dillard George Stone in 1856 23: Webb Hotel: March 27, 2020 : 281 Great Falls Rd. Rock Island: Craftsman style house constructed in 1909 to accommodate the rising demand for tourism in Rock Island.
Charles Owen House: Charles Owen House: July 15, 1998 : 1019 Mayes St. Sweetwater: Federal-style house built in the late 1820s 15: Scott Mansion: January 21, 1993 : Scott Mansion Rd., about 1¼ miles east of State Route 68
Col. Gideon Morgan House: Col. Gideon Morgan House: January 27, 1983 : 149 N Kentucky St. Kingston: Oldest house in county. Bought in 1936 by William B. Ladd, Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in 1946: 10: New Bethel Baptist Church