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567 Island Rd Kingsport: 26: Martin-Dobyns House ... Bristol: 32: Parlett House: Parlett House: August 18, 1983 ... Lone Oak Estates, TN 126: Blountville: Destroyed ...
Includes Willard House (1891), Bartlett Hall (1901), Fayerweather Science Hall (1898), Carnegie Hall (1917), Thaw Hall (1923), and several others 44: James McCampbell Barn: July 25, 1989 : Old Cades Cove Rd., 0.1 miles south of Dry Valley Rd.
Bristol Virginia-Tennessee Slogan Sign: Bristol Virginia-Tennessee Slogan Sign: September 8, 1988 : E. State St. 4: Bristol Warehouse Historic District: Bristol Warehouse Historic District: May 9, 2012
Reynoldsburg-Paris Road: August 7, 2005 : 5.0 miles northeast of Camden off Chestnut Hill Rd. Camden: A Trail of Tears site [10] 2: William Thompson House: William Thompson House: May 6, 1976 : South of Camden, off State Route 69
Abandoned since 2015, the house has ceilings falling in, rotted staircases, missing or damaged floors and broken windows. The first thing she did was spend $60,000 replacing the hurricane-battered ...
The First National Bank of Bristol (1905), US Post Office-Shelby Street Station (1900), and Paramount Theatre and Office Building (1929-1930) are separately listed. [3] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003, and was slightly increased in size in 2017. [1]
HO-344, Conley House (Handwerk House, Eckert House, Sulivan House), 4919 Montgomery Road (MD103), Ellicott City HO-345, The Vineyard (Devine House), 3611 Church Road, Ellicott City HO-346, John Baker Five Houses, 3768-3776 St. Paul Street, Ellicott City
Before 1852, the land where Bristol is located was owned by Reverend James King. His son-in-law, Joseph R. Anderson of Blountville, Tennessee, bought 100 acres (40 ha) of the plantation and named it Bristol. [9] The G.W. Blackley House, one of the oldest houses in Bristol, was constructed in 1869.