National Register of Historic Places Listings in Tennessee - Dyer County

Dyer County

Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or town Summary
Bank of Dyersburg 01983-06-16June 16, 1983 100 N. Main St.
Dyersburg
Dyersburg Courthouse Square Historic District 01991-02-28February 28, 1991 Roughly bounded by Church, Main, Cedar, and Court Sts.
Dyersburg
Gordon-Oak Streets Historic District 01992-05-08May 8, 1992 107-302 Gordon and 114-305 Oak Sts., and the western side of 711-731 Sampson Ave.
Dyersburg
Edward Moody King House 01990-10-25October 25, 1990 512 Finley St.
Dyersburg
Latta House 01978-11-14November 14, 1978 917 Troy Ave.
Dyersburg
Newbern Illinois Central Depot 01993-03-25March 25, 1993 Junction of Main and Jefferson Sts.
Newbern
Pleasant Hill Cemetery 02003-11-13November 13, 2003 Approximately 0.7 miles west of the cattle gate at the end of Cemetery Rd.
Finley
Troy Avenue Historic District 01992-05-08May 8, 1992 827-1445 Troy Ave., western side
Dyersburg

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