National Register of Historic Places in the Region
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Overton County
Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Location | City or town | Description | |
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1 | Alpine Institute | November 15, 2002 (#02001339) |
State Route 52 36°23′35″N 85°13′08″W |
Alpine | Presbyterian mission school that operated between 1821 and 1947; a congregation still meets at the institute’s church | |
2 | American Legion Bohannon Post #4 | August 7, 2012 (#12000489) |
121 S. Church St. 36°22′56″N 85°19′19″W |
Livingston | 1940s-era quonset hut | |
3 | Officer Farmstead | May 2, 2001 (#01000469) |
189 Rock Springs Rd. 36°11′16″N 85°16′27″W |
Monterey | Maps indicate location as “Rock Springs Rd.,” but the road’s sign says “Rock Springs Church Rd.”; part of the Historic Family Farms in Middle Tennessee Multiple Property Submission (MPS) | |
4 | Overton County Courthouse | November 13, 1980 (#80003852) |
Court Sq. 36°22′58″N 85°19′23″W |
Livingston | ||
5 | Gov. Albert H. Roberts Law Office | February 20, 1975 (#75001773) |
114 E. Main St. 35°23′01″N 85°19′18″W |
Livingston | Relocated a few blocks away to junction of Roberts St. and University Ave.; designed in the Victorian style known as Stick-Eastlake | |
6 | Standing Stone Rustic Park Historic District | July 8, 1986 (#86002794) |
Standing Stone State Park 36°27′45″N 85°24′42″W |
Livingston | part of the State Parks in Tennessee Built by the CCC and the WPA, 1934–1942, Thematic Resource (TR) | |
6 | Twinton Fire Lookout Tower | June 28, 2021 (#100006707) |
Threet Rd. 36°17′29″N 85°08′19″W |
Crawford vicinity |
Fentress County
Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Location | City or town | Description | |
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1 | Allardt Historic District | October 29, 1991 (#91001593) |
Junction of State Route 52 and Base Line Rd. 36°22′46″N 84°52′31″W |
Allardt | ||
2 | Allardt Presbyterian Church | July 3, 1991 (#91000818) |
State Route 52 36°22′55″N 84°53′03″W |
Allardt | Carpenter Gothic-style church | |
3 | James Beaty General Merchandise Store | December 18, 2013 (#13000947) |
5004 Alvin York Hwy. 36°16′01″N 84°59′05″W |
Grimsley | General store built in 1924 | |
4 | Davidson School | January 7, 1993 (#92001739) |
State Route 85 36°16′42″N 85°06′16″W |
Davidson | Built in 1909 to serve the remote Davidson mining community | |
5 | Forbus Historic District | July 3, 1991 (#91000821) |
State Route 28 (U.S. Route 127) west of Pall Mall 36°33′54″N 85°00′42″W |
Forbus | ||
6 | Gernt Office | July 3, 1991 (#91000819) |
State Route 52 36°22′51″N 84°53′02″W |
Allardt | Offices of the Allardt Land Company, which colonized the area in the late 19th-century | |
7 | Bruno Gernt House | March 6, 1987 (#87000391) |
Base Line Rd. 36°22′44″N 84°52′20″W |
Allardt | Homestead of Bruno Gernt (1851-1932), founder of Allardt | |
8 | Old Fentress County Jail | May 24, 1984 (#84003536) |
N. Smith St. and State Route 52 36°25′40″N 84°55′57″W |
Jamestown | Now the Ye Olde Jail Museum | |
9 | Sergeant York Historic Area | April 11, 1973 (#73001763) |
Off the Alvin York Highway 36°32′52″N 84°57′44″W |
Pall Mall | ||
10 | Alvin C. York Agricultural Institute Historic District | September 20, 1991 (#91001378) |
U.S. Route 127 south of its junction with State Route 154 36°26′40″N 84°56′13″W |
Jamestown | ||
11 | Alvin Cullom York Farm | May 11, 1976 (#76001773) |
U.S. Route 127 36°32′36″N 84°57′35″W |
Pall Mall | ||
12 | Youngs Historic District | October 16, 1991 (#91000820) |
Junction of Indiana and Portland Aves. 36°22′44″N 84°53′02″W |
Allardt | This section south of Indiana Avenue (south of TN-52) has been renamed “Joe Youngs Street” |
Pickett County
Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Location | City or town | Description | |
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1 | Cordell Hull Birthplace | May 5, 1972 (#72001250) |
About 2 miles west of Byrdstown 36°34′55″N 85°11′02″W |
Byrdstown | The birthplace cabin of U.S. Secretary of State Cordell Hull | |
2 | Pickett County Courthouse | March 30, 1995 (#95000338) |
Town Sq. 36°34′11″N 85°07′44″W |
Byrdstown | ||
3 | Pickett State Rustic Park Historic District | July 8, 1986 (#86002795) |
Pickett State Park and Forest 36°33′25″N 84°47′43″W |
Jamestown | Contains several park structures built by the CCC in the 1930s and 1940s |