Seventeen properties and districts in the county are listed on the National Register.
[3] |
Landmark name [4] |
Image |
Date listed |
Location |
City or town |
Summary |
1 |
Arnwine Cabin |
|
01976-03-16March 16, 1976 |
State Route 61
|
Norris |
Part of the collection of the Museum of Appalachia |
2 |
Bear Creek Road Checking Station |
|
01992-05-06May 6, 1992 |
Junction of S. Illinois Ave. and Bear Creek Rd.
|
Oak Ridge |
|
3 |
Bethel Valley Road Checking Station |
|
01992-05-06May 6, 1992 |
Junction of Bethel Valley and Scarboro Rds.
|
Oak Ridge |
|
4 |
Luther Brannon House |
|
01991-09-05September 5, 1991 |
151 Oak Ridge Turnpike
|
Oak Ridge |
|
5 |
Briceville Community Church and Cemetery |
|
02003-07-24July 24, 2003 |
State Route 116
|
Briceville |
Rural Gothic Revival church, now primarily a community center |
6 |
Cross Mountain Miners' Circle |
|
02006-03-15March 15, 2006 |
Circle Cemetery Ln.
|
Briceville |
|
7 |
Daugherty Furniture Building |
|
02010-11-29November 29, 2010 |
307 N. Main St.
|
Clinton |
|
8 |
Edwards-Fowler House |
|
01975-05-29May 29, 1975 |
3½ miles south of Lake City on Dutch Valley Rd.
|
Lake City |
|
9 |
Fort Anderson on Militia Hill |
|
02011-11-21November 21, 2011 |
Vowell Mountain Rd.
|
Lake City vicinity |
Site of the Tennessee state militia's garrison during the Coal Creek War of 1891 and 1892, when local coal miners and the state government battled over the use of convict labor in area coal mines. |
10 |
Fraterville Miners' Circle |
|
02005-01-05January 5, 2005 |
Leach Cemetery Lane
|
Fraterville |
|
11 |
Freels Cabin |
|
01992-05-06May 6, 1992 |
Freels Bend Rd.
|
Oak Ridge |
|
12 |
J. B. Jones House |
|
01991-09-05September 5, 1991 |
Old Edgemoor Road between Bethel Valley Road and Melton Hill Lake
|
Oak Ridge |
|
13 |
Green McAdoo School |
|
02005-11-08November 8, 2005 |
101 School St.
|
Clinton |
|
14 |
Norris District |
|
01975-07-10July 10, 1975 |
City of Norris on U.S. Route 441
|
Norris |
|
15 |
Oak Ridge Historic District |
|
01991-09-05September 5, 1991 |
Roughly bounded by East Drive, West Outer Drive, Louisiana Avenue, and Tennessee Avenue
|
Oak Ridge |
Contributing properties in the historic district include United Church, The Chapel on the Hill, the Alexander Inn, and the elementary school now occupied by the Children's Museum of Oak Ridge. |
16 |
Oliver Springs Banking Company |
|
01992-04-14April 14, 1992 |
110 E. Tri County Boulevard
|
Oliver Springs |
|
17 |
Ritz Theatre and Hoskins Rexall Drug Store No. 2 |
|
01998-12-04December 4, 1998 |
111-121 N. Main St.
|
Clinton |
Hoskins Drug Store is a family-owned business that was established on Market Street in Clinton in 1930 by R.C. "Dudley" Hoskins. The Main Street location, which is part of the National Register listing, opened in 1947. At one time there were as many as 13 Hoskins stores in East Tennessee.[5] |
18 |
Woodland-Scarboro Historic District |
|
01991-09-05September 5, 1991 |
Roughly bounded by Rutgers Avenue, Lafayette Drive, Benedict Avenue, Wilberforce Avenue, and Illinois Avenue
|
Oak Ridge |
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