National Register of Historic Places Listings in Tennessee - Cumberland County

Cumberland County

Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or town Summary
Camp Nakanawa Wigwam 01999-11-12November 12, 1999 Camp Nakanawa Wigwam Rd.
Mayland
Crossville Tennessee Highway Patrol Building 02003-04-18April 18, 2003 39 Main St.
Crossville Currently serves as the Tennessee Native Stone Museum to commemorate the uses and history of native Crab Orchard Stone.
Cumberland County Courthouses 01980-06-17June 17, 1980 Main St.
Crossville
Cumberland Homesteads Historic District 01988-09-30September 30, 1988 Roughly along County Seat and Valley Rds., Grassy Cove Rd., Deep Draw and Pigeon Ridge Rds.
Crossville Includes several hundred houses and public buildings of 1930s-era planned community; also includes parts of Cumberland Mountain State Park
Cumberland Mountain School 01993-08-05August 5, 1993 Western side of Old U.S. Route 127N, 2 miles north of Crossville
Crossville
Palace Theater 01994-01-07January 7, 1994 210 N. Main St.
Crossville Art Deco theatre built in 1936. Now used as a community center
Pioneer Hall 01978-11-21November 21, 1978 Main St.
Pleasant Hill Once part of the Pleasant Hill Academy; now a local museum
Greenberry Wilson House 01996-06-28June 28, 1996 E.G. Wilson Rd., 7 miles southeast of Crossville
Burke

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