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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Sumner ...

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    Daniel Smith Donelson House: Daniel Smith Donelson House: January 4, 1983 : 178 Berrywood Dr. Hendersonville: 10: Douglass-Clark House: Douglass-Clark House: March 21, 2011 : Long Hollow Pike at Lower Station Camp Creek Rd.

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

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    Arthur Pitt House and Distillery: Arthur Pitt House and Distillery: December 18, 1973 : 4333 Louis Draughon Rd. Springfield: 13: William Randolph House: William Randolph House: October 30, 1973 : 7667 TN-25

  4. Cottontown, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Cottontown is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Sumner and Robertson counties, Tennessee, United States. As of the 2020 census , its population was 370. [ 4 ] It is located along State Route 25 , northwest of neighboring Gallatin .

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  6. King Homestead - Wikipedia

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    King Homestead, renamed New Moon Farm in 1954, is a log home off Tennessee State Route 25 located near Cottontown, in Sumner County, Tennessee.It was built in 1796 by William King as the first home for himself and his new bride, Caroline Hassell, married on Christmas Day of the same year.

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Knox County ...

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    The valleys of East Tennessee, such as the area west of Knoxville accessed by Kingston Pike, did have plantations, a few of whose houses still remain. And the Tennessee River was not as navigable at Knoxville as it was further downstream, so, other than the roads, the city remained comparatively isolated until the railroads reached the city in ...

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