National Register of Historic Places Listings in Tennessee - Grainger County

Grainger County

Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or town Summary
William Cocke House 01980-07-03July 3, 1980 Northeast of Rutledge
Rutledge
Henderson Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church 02000-06-22June 22, 2000 Church St.
Rutledge
Lea Springs 01975-05-29May 29, 1975 11 miles southwest of Rutledge off U.S. Route 11, west on Lea Lake Rd.
Rutledge
Nance Building 01998-07-01July 1, 1998 Junction of Marshall St. and U.S. Route 11W
Rutledge
Poplar Hill 01980-07-08July 8, 1980 Northeast of Blaine
Blaine
Shields' Station 01973-04-24April 24, 1973 U.S. Route 11W
Blaine
Tate Springs Springhouse 01973-04-13April 13, 1973 East of Bean Station on U.S. Route 11W
Bean Station

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