Bledsoe County
Landmark name | Image | Date listed | Location | City or town | Summary | |
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Bellview School | 01999-03-05March 5, 1999 | State Route 101 |
Pikeville | Rural schoolhouse built in 1928; now used as a community center | ||
Bledsoe County Courthouse | 01995-03-30March 30, 1995 | Town Sq. |
Pikeville | |||
Bledsoe County Jail | 02008-11-12November 12, 2008 | 128 Frazier St. |
Pikeville | Still serves as the county's jail | ||
John Bridgman House | 01993-06-24June 24, 1993 | 106 E. Spring St. |
Pikeville | Federal-style house built in 1815 | ||
Lincoln School | 01993-07-15July 15, 1993 | Old State Route 28 near Rockford Rd. |
Pikeville | A Rosenwald school built in the 1920s | ||
Pikeville Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church | 01999-11-30November 30, 1999 | E. Valley Dr. |
Pikeville | Originally a Freedmen's Bureau school built in 1870; converted to AME Zion church in 1888 | ||
Dr. James A. Ross House | 01999-06-25June 25, 1999 | 102 Frazier St. |
Pikeville | Home and office of Dr. James Ross, built c. 1872; now home to the Museum of Bledsoe County History | ||
South Main Street Historic District | 01994-04-21April 21, 1994 | 200-422 S. Main St;. |
Pikeville |
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