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Roughly bounded by Georgia Ave., Sewanee St., Morgan Ave., and Trenton St. 35°56′03″N 84°32′48″W / 35.934167°N 84.546667°W / 35.934167; -84.546667 (Cornstalk Heights Historic District) Harriman. Contains several dozen contributing houses built in the 1890s through the 1930s. 5. Harriman City Hall. Harriman City Hall.
Cornstalk Heights is a neighborhood in Harriman, Tennessee, United States.Platted in the early 1890s as a residential area for Harriman's upper and professional classes, the neighborhood contains over 100 buildings added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1991 as a historic district for their architectural and historical significance.
47-32520 [5] GNIS feature ID. 2403803 [3] Website. www.cityofharriman.net. Harriman is a city located primarily in Roane County, Tennessee, with a small extension into Morgan County. The population of Harriman was 5,892 at the time of the 2020 census.
Added to NRHP. January 11, 2002. The Earnest Farms Historic District is a historic district consisting of four historic farms and associated structures near the community of Chuckey in Greene County, Tennessee, United States. The farms include the Elmwood Farm, the Broyles Farm, the Crum Farm, and the Jim Earnest Farm, all of which were ...
October 10, 1975. (#75001775) 9200 Owens Chapel Rd; also 5876 Owens Chapel Rd. 36°32′04″N 86°49′18″W / 36.534444°N 86.821667°W / 36.534444; -86.821667 (Woodard Hall) Springfield. 5876 Owens Chapel represents a boundary increase of April 28, 1995.
71000828 [1] Added to NRHP. April 16, 1971. American Temperance University opened in 1893 in the planned town of Harriman, Tennessee, which was developed as a community with no alcoholic beverages permitted. In its second year of operation the institution enrolled 345 students from 20 states. However, it closed in 1908.
Mountain Farm Museum Springhouse: Just off US-441 Originally located in Cataloochee Mountain Farm Museum Corncrib/Shed: c. 1900 Just off US-441 Originally located near Bryson City Mountain Farm Museum Corncrib: c. 1900 Just off US-441 Originally located near Bryson City Mountain Farm Museum Hogpen: Just off US-441 Originally located on Indian Creek
The museum was first proposed in 1992. [3] A committee was created on March 9, 1992 to study the feasibility of establishing a museum which would be "an organized and permanent non-profit institution, essentially educational or aesthetic in purpose, with professional staff, which owns and utilizes tangible objects, cares for them and exhibits them to the public on some regular schedule."