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Location of Cocke County in Tennessee. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Cocke County, Tennessee.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Cocke County, Tennessee, United States.
The house abuts the Witch Memorial and is also next to the second oldest burying ground in America. The house is private, owned by the Peabody Essex Museum and not open for tours. White Horse Tavern: Newport: RI 1673 Tavern Oldest tavern in America. [42] Originally constructed in 1652 as a residence for judge Francis Brinley, converted to a ...
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In 1974, the house was moved intact to downtown Jonesborough to save it from demolition. Dungan's Mill and Stone House: Watauga: 1778 Residence, Mill The mill, later known as St. John, operated continuously from 1778 until 2011. Yancey's Tavern: Kingsport: 1779 Tavern Earnest Fort House: Chuckey: 1779-84 Residence Amis House: Rogersville: 1781 ...
The Pigeon River at Newport rose to over three times its flood stage by 4 p.m. Sept. 27, blowing past record levels when it reached over 27 feet high. The previous record was 23 feet, 4 inches.
title: Ye Olde House, Bawtry Road, Blyth (English) author name string: Alan Murray-Rust. coordinates of the point of view. 53°22'40.26"N, 1°3'43.38"W. captured with.
Newport Lodge #234 F&AM Masonic Lodge constructed in 1875 by Charles Anthony Lovett of Greene County, Tennessee; served as town's first school, Newport Academy. Still stands on a hill overlooking the town on Mims Ave. and has been in continuous use as a Masonic Hall since 1898 until today.