Overton County
Landmark name | Image | Date listed | Location | City or town | Summary | |
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Alpine Institute | 02002-11-15November 15, 2002 | State Route 52 |
Alpine | Presbyterian mission school that operated between 1821 and 1947; a congregation still meets at the institute's church | ||
American Legion Bohannon Post #4 | 02012-08-07August 7, 2012 | 121 S. Church St. |
Monterey | |||
Officer Farmstead | 02001-05-02May 2, 2001 | 189 Rock Springs Rd. |
Monterey | Maps indicate location as "Rock Springs Rd.," but the road's sign says "Rock Springs Church Rd."; part of the Historic Family Farms in Middle Tennessee Multiple Property Submission (MPS) | ||
Overton County Courthouse | 01980-11-13November 13, 1980 | Court Sq. |
Livingston | |||
Gov. Albert H. Roberts Law Office | 01975-02-20February 20, 1975 | 114 E. Main St. |
Livingston | Relocated a few blocks away to junction of Roberts St. and University Ave.; designed in the Victorian style known as Stick-Eastlake | ||
Standing Stone Rustic Park Historic District | 01986-07-08July 8, 1986 | Standing Stone State Park |
Livingston | part of the State Parks in Tennessee Built by the CCC and the WPA, 1934--1942, Thematic Resource (TR) |
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