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The store sat empty for approximately thirty years before Harold and Beverley Sutton (no relation to T.B. Sutton) purchased and restored the building. In 2007, they donated the building to Historic Granville Incorporated who continue to operate the building as a general store, restaurant, and music venue.
Franklin Historic District is a historic district in Franklin, Tennessee that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. It was created to preserve historic commercial and residential architecture in a 16-block area of the original, downtown Franklin around the north, west, and south of the town square.
Overall it would feature nearly 200 stores in over 1,000,000 square feet (93,000 m 2) of retail space. Coinciding with development of the mall, three other stores were confirmed for the surrounding area: Target and Service Merchandise at an adjacent power center called CoolSprings Crossing, and The Home Depot across Interstate 65.
The town was busy marketplace, with ten stores and its own newspaper, The Valley Freeman. During the Civil War , the courthouse was used as a headquarters by various officers in 1863. The Cincinnati Southern Railway , constructed in 1880, passed through Dayton but bypassed Washington, and the inhabitants of Rhea County voted in 1889 to move the ...
The Bennett House is a historic residence and former recording studio located on 134 4th Avenue North in Franklin, Tennessee. ... a clothing store, and, starting in ...
January 5, 1983 (North of Birchwood on State Route 60 at the Tennessee River: Birchwood: Extends into Rhea County: 4: James Cowan House: July 6, 1982 (Old Bunker Hill Rd. Big Spring: 5
Route map. State Route 253. Concord Road: SR 253 highlighted in red. Route information; Maintained ... US 31 (Franklin Road/SR 6) – Downtown, Oak Hill, Franklin:
Wyatt Hall is a property in Franklin, Tennessee that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. It was built or has other significance in c.1805 and 1847. It includes Federal architecture. When listed the property included one contributing building and two non-contributing buildings on an area of 8.4 acres (3.4 ha). [1]