- National Register of Historic Places listings in Williamson County, Tennessee
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This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Williamson County, Tennessee.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Williamson County, Tennessee, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a Google map.[1]
There are 136 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 2 National Historic Landmarks. Another 3 properties were once listed but have been removed.
Contents: Counties in Tennessee Anderson – Bedford – Benton – Bledsoe – Blount – Bradley – Campbell – Cannon – Carroll – Carter – Cheatham – Chester – Claiborne – Clay – Cocke – Coffee – Crockett – Cumberland – Davidson – Decatur – DeKalb – Dickson – Dyer – Fayette – Fentress – Franklin – Gibson – Giles – Grainger – Greene – Grundy – Hamblen – Hamilton – Hancock – Hardeman – Hardin – Hawkins – Haywood – Henderson – Henry – Hickman – Houston – Humphreys – Jackson – Jefferson – Johnson – Knox – Lake – Lauderdale – Lawrence – Lewis – Lincoln – Loudon – Macon – Madison – Marion – Marshall – Maury – McMinn – McNairy – Meigs – Monroe – Montgomery – Moore – Morgan – Obion – Overton – Perry – Pickett – Polk – Putnam – Rhea – Roane – Robertson – Rutherford – Scott – Sequatchie – Sevier – Shelby – Smith – Stewart – Sullivan – Sumner – Tipton – Trousdale – Unicoi – Union – Van Buren – Warren – Washington – Wayne – Weakley – White – Williamson – Wilson -
- This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted November 10, 2011.[2]
Current listings
[3] Landmark name [4] Image Date listed Location City or town Summary 1 Adams Street Historic District March 15, 2000 1112-1400 Adams, 1251-1327 Adams St., and 304-308 Stewart St.
35°45′48″N 86°41′25″W / 35.76333°N 86.69028°WFranklin historic district with 37 buildings including Bungalow/Craftsman architecture and Victorian vernacular architecture 2 William Allison House April 13, 1988 Alternate U.S. Route 31, 2 miles south of College Grove
35°45′48″N 86°41′25″W / 35.76333°N 86.69028°WCollege Grove Historic Federal style house with a central passage plan 3 Anderson Site June 14, 1990 Address Restricted Franklin 4 The Bank of College Grove April 13, 1988 Alternate U.S. Route 31
35°47′10″N 86°40′35″W / 35.78611°N 86.67639°WCollege Grove 5 Bank of Nolensville April 13, 1988 Alternate U.S. Route 41
35°57′11″N 86°40′12″W / 35.95306°N 86.67°WNolensville 6 Beasley-Parham House April 13, 1988 Lick Creek Rd. 1 mile north of Natchez Trace
35°50′19″N 87°6′48″W / 35.83861°N 87.11333°WGreenbrier 7 Bostick Female Academy April 15, 1982 U.S. Route 41A
35°51′10″N 86°39′36″W / 35.85278°N 86.66°WCollege Grove 8 Boyd Mill Ruins April 13, 1988 Eastern bank of the West Harpeth River, 1/10 mile south of Boxley Valley Rd. and Boyd Mill Pike
35°55′15″N 86°58′1″W / 35.92083°N 86.96694°WFranklin 9 William Boyd House April 13, 1988 Boyd Mill Pike 1/10 mile north of Boxley Valley Rd.
35°55′27″N 86°57′55″W / 35.92417°N 86.96528°WFranklin 10 Boyd-Wilson Farm July 5, 1996 3209 Boxley Valley Rd.
35°54′52″N 86°58′5″W / 35.91444°N 86.96806°WFranklin 11 Spencer Buford House April 13, 1988 U.S. Route 31 ½ mile south of Critz Ln.
35°48′32″N 86°53′50″W / 35.80889°N 86.89722°WThompson's Station 12 William S. Campbell House October 29, 1975 State Route 96
35°55′27″N 86°53′8″W / 35.92417°N 86.88556°WFranklin 13 Carnton January 18, 1973 Confederate Cemetery Lane Franklin Part of the Franklin Battlefield.[5] 14 John Henry Carothers House November 27, 1989 Liberty Pike
35°55′41″N 86°49′2″W / 35.92806°N 86.81722°WFranklin 15 Cedarmont July 12, 1984 Off State Route 96
35°53′24″N 86°48′5″W / 35.89°N 86.80139°WFranklin 16 Coats-Hines Archaeological Site July 12, 2011 Address Restricted Franklin vicinity One of only a very few sites in Eastern North America that contains direct evidence of mastodon hunting by Paleoindians during the late Pleistocene. 17 College Grove Methodist Church April 13, 1988 Alternate U.S. Route 31
35°47′16″N 86°40′25″W / 35.78778°N 86.67361°WCollege Grove 18 Cox House February 28, 1980 150 Franklin Rd.
35°55′43″N 86°51′54″W / 35.92861°N 86.865°WFranklin 19 John Crafton House April 13, 1988 N. Chapel Rd. 2 miles east of Arno Rd.
35°52′44″N 86°46′10″W / 35.87889°N 86.76944°WFranklin 20 Craig-Beasley House December 23, 2003 503 Boyd Mill Ave.
35°55′22″N 86°52′54″W / 35.92278°N 86.88167°WFranklin 21 Jacob Critz House April 13, 1988 Evergreen Rd. 1½ miles east of Pope Chapel Rd.
35°47′56″N 86°56′44″W / 35.79889°N 86.94556°WThompson's Station 22 Thomas L. Critz House April 13, 1988 Critz Ln. 1 mile east of Columbia Pike/U.S. Route 31
35°48′38″N 86°52′50″W / 35.81056°N 86.88056°WThompson's Station 23 Andrew Crockett House April 13, 1988 8230 Wikle Ln.
35°59′1″N 86°47′2″W / 35.98361°N 86.78389°WBrentwood 24 Samuel Crockett House April 14, 1988 Crockett Rd. and Wilson Pike
35°58′30″N 86°46′30″W / 35.975°N 86.775°WBrentwood 25 Stokely Davis House April 13, 1988 Old Natchez Trace 1 mile south of Moran Rd.
36°0′2″N 86°56′13″W / 36.00056°N 86.93694°WFranklin 26 Dortch Stove Works November 13, 1997 230 N. Franklin Rd.
35°55′58″N 86°47′36″W / 35.93278°N 86.79333°WFranklin 27 Douglass-Reams House April 13, 1988 Henpeck Ln. ¼ mile west of Lewisburg Pike
35°52′28″N 86°50′59″W / 35.87444°N 86.84972°WFranklin 28 Joseph Elliston House April 13, 1988 Hillsboro Rd./U.S. Route 431 1 mile north of Sneed Rd.
36°1′50″N 86°52′33″W / 36.03056°N 86.87583°WBrentwood 29 Fewkes Group Archaeological Site April 21, 1980 Located in Primm Historic Park on the grounds of Boiling Spring Academy
35°58′.44″N 86°46′34.54″W / 35.9667889°N 86.7762611°WBrentwood A Mississippian culture archaeological site located in the city of Brentwood. The 15-acre site consists of the remains of a mound complex and village roughly dating to 1050-1475.[6] 30 Forest Hills School April 13, 1988 Carters Creek Pike 1/5 mile south of Bear Creek Rd.
35°51′51″N 86°57′15″W / 35.86417°N 86.95417°WFranklin 31 Fort Granger January 8, 1973 Off Liberty Pike
35°55′33″N 86°51′38″W / 35.92583°N 86.86056°WFranklin 32 Franklin Battlefield October 15, 1966 South of Franklin on U.S. Route 31
35°54′13″N 86°51′58″W / 35.90361°N 86.86611°WFranklin 33 Franklin Historic District October 5, 1972 Centered around Main St. (State Route 96) and 3rd Ave. (U.S. Route 31); also 3rd Ave., S. between S. Margin St. and the railroad line; also the 300 block of 4th Ave., S.
35°55′30″N 86°52′9″W / 35.925°N 86.86917°WFranklin 3rd Ave. addresses represent a boundary increase of April 13, 1988; 300 block of 4th Ave. represents a boundary increase of March 15, 2000 34 John Frost House April 13, 1988 Old Smyrna Rd. 1½ miles east of Wilson Pike
36°1′6″N 86°45′27″W / 36.01833°N 86.7575°WBrentwood 35 James Giddens House April 13, 1988 Farm Ln. at the northern boundary of Thompson's Station
35°48′2″N 86°55′16″W / 35.80056°N 86.92111°WThompson's Station 36 Samuel F. Glass House April 13, 1988 State Route 96 at Boyd Mill Pike
35°56′13″N 86°55′39″W / 35.93694°N 86.9275°WFranklin 37 Glen Echo November 7, 1976 North of Franklin off U.S. Route 31 on Spencer Creek Rd.
35°57′0″N 86°51′29″W / 35.95°N 86.85806°WFranklin 38 Abram Glenn House April 13, 1988 McCanless Rd. 1½ miles east of Alternate U.S. Route 41
35°53′0″N 86°38′2″W / 35.883333°N 86.63389°WTriune 39 Henry P. Gray House April 13, 1988 Old Hillsboro Rd. at Boyd Mill Rd.
35°55′30″N 86°58′21″W / 35.925°N 86.9725°WFranklin 40 Sherwood Green House April 13, 1988 Rocky Fork Rd. ½ mile east of Nolensville
35°57′12″N 86°39′30″W / 35.95333°N 86.65833°WNolensville 41 Denny P. Hadley House April 14, 1988 Off U.S. Route 31/Franklin Rd. south of Brentwood
36°0′36″N 86°47′34″W / 36.01°N 86.79278°WBrentwood 42 Hamilton-Brown House August 2, 2006 845 Old Charlotte Pike
35°56′15″N 86°55′7″W / 35.9375°N 86.91861°WFranklin 43 Franklin Hardeman House April 13, 1988 Lewisburg Pike 1 mile south of Goose Creek Bypass
35°50′46″N 86°50′43″W / 35.84611°N 86.84528°WFranklin 44 Harlinsdale Farm May 3, 2006 239 Franklin Rd.
35°56′36″N 86°51′57″W / 35.94333°N 86.86583°WFranklin 45 Harpeth Furnace (40WM83) April 11, 1988 Address Restricted Fernvale 46 Harrison House June 18, 1975 South of Franklin on Columbia Pike
35°52′56″N 86°52′51″W / 35.88222°N 86.88083°WFranklin 47 John Herbert House April 13, 1988 Clovercroft Rd. ¾ mile east of Wilson Pike
35°55′51″N 86°45′21″W / 35.93083°N 86.75583°WFranklin 48 Hincheyville Historic District April 15, 1982 W. Main, Fair, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th Sts.
35°55′21″N 86°52′34″W / 35.9225°N 86.87611°WFranklin 49 Hiram Masonic Lodge No. 7 November 7, 1973 S. 2nd Ave.
35°55′32″N 86°52′14″W / 35.92556°N 86.87056°WFranklin 50 Robert Hodge House November 9, 2005 409 Madison Court
35°53′26″N 86°51′12″W / 35.89056°N 86.85333°WFranklin 51 Thomas Holt House April 14, 1988 Crockett Rd. 1 mile east of Wilson Pike
35°58′30″N 86°45′50″W / 35.975°N 86.76389°WBrentwood 52 Homestead Manor April 29, 1977 North of Thompson's Station on U.S. Route 31
35°48′23″N 86°54′9″W / 35.80639°N 86.9025°WThompson's Station 53 Huff Store April 13, 1988 Carters Creek Pike
35°48′44″N 86°58′59″W / 35.81222°N 86.98306°WBurwood 54 John Hunter House April 13, 1988 Old State Route 96 at Carl Rd.
35°52′48″N 86°58′33″W / 35.88°N 86.97583°WFranklin 55 Hartwell B. Hyde House April 13, 1988 State Route 96, 1 mile east of Alternate U.S. Route 41
35°51′18″N 86°37′57″W / 35.855°N 86.6325°WTriune 56 James P. Johnson House April 13, 1988 U.S. Route 31 3/10 mile south of W. Harpeth Rd.
35°50′29″N 86°52′58″W / 35.84139°N 86.88278°WThompson's Station 57 William W. Johnson House April 13, 1988 Farm Ln. ½ mile south of Clovercroft Rd. and ½ mile east of Pleasant Hill Rd.
35°55′43″N 86°42′35″W / 35.92861°N 86.70972°WFranklin 58 James Johnston House March 26, 1976 South of Brentwood on U.S. Route 31
35°59′47″N 86°48′34″W / 35.99639°N 86.80944°WBrentwood 59 Newton Jordan House April 13, 1988 New Rd. 1 mile east of Alternate U.S. Route 41
35°48′58″N 86°38′42″W / 35.81611°N 86.645°WTriune 60 Jordan-Williams House April 13, 1988 Rocky Fork Rd. 2 miles east of Nolensville
35°56′36″N 86°37′14″W / 35.94333°N 86.62056°WNolensville 61 Claiborne Kinnard House April 13, 1988 Carters Creek Pike ½ mile north of Bear Creek Rd.
35°52′20″N 86°56′31″W / 35.87222°N 86.94194°WFranklin 62 Knight-Moran House April 13, 1988 Off Old Natchez Trace 1/10 mile south of Moran Rd.
36°0′55″N 86°56′18″W / 36.01528°N 86.93833°WFranklin 63 Knights of Pythias Pavilion April 14, 1988 State Route 96
35°55′57″N 86°54′30″W / 35.9325°N 86.90833°WFranklin 64 Lamb-Stephens House April 13, 1988 Burke Hollow Rd. 1½ mile east of Wilson Pike
35°53′59″N 86°42′32″W / 35.89972°N 86.70889°WFranklin 65 William Leaton House April 13, 1988 Hillsboro Rd./U.S. Route 431 at Manely Ln.
36°0′40″N 86°53′21″W / 36.01111°N 86.88917°WFranklin 66 Samuel B. Lee House April 13, 1988 Duplex Rd. ½ mile west of Lewisburg Pike; also 3085 Duplex-Spring Hill Rd.
35°44′35″N 86°50′44″W / 35.74306°N 86.84556°WDuplex 3085 Duplex-Spring Hill represents a boundary increase, "Maplewood Farm (Boundary Increase)" 67 Leipers Fork Historic District July 1, 1998 Roughly bounded by Joseph St., Old State Route 96, Old Hillsboro Rd., and Sycamore St.
35°53′46″N 86°59′57″W / 35.89611°N 86.99917°WLeiper's Fork 68 Lewisburg Avenue Historic District April 13, 1988 Roughly bounded by S. Margin St., Lewisburg Ave., and Adams St.
35°55′4″N 86°52′10″W / 35.91778°N 86.86944°WFranklin 69 Liberty Hill School April 13, 1988 Crow Cut Rd.
35°58′41″N 87°10′53″W / 35.97806°N 87.18139°WLiberty Hill 70 Lotz House December 12, 1976 1111 Columbia Ave.
35°55′4″N 86°52′22″W / 35.91778°N 86.87278°WFranklin 71 Maney-Sidway House April 13, 1988 Myles Manor Ct. west of Franklin Rd./U.S. Route 31
35°56′1″N 86°51′58″W / 35.93361°N 86.86611°WFranklin 72 William Martin House April 13, 1988 5215 Seward Rd.
36°1′34″N 86°48′23″W / 36.02611°N 86.80639°WBrentwood 73 H.G.W. Mayberry House April 13, 1988 Bear Creek Rd. ½ mile west of Carters Creek Pike
35°52′9″N 86°58′7″W / 35.86917°N 86.96861°WFranklin 74 Henry H. Mayberry House April 13, 1988 U.S. Route 31 just across the Harpeth River north of Franklin
35°55′46″N 86°52′2″W / 35.92944°N 86.86722°WFranklin 75 David McEwen House April 13, 1988 Off the eastern side of Franklin Rd./U.S. Route 31 2/10 mile north of Spencer Creek Rd.
35°56′41″N 86°50′14″W / 35.94472°N 86.83722°WFranklin 76 McGavock-Gaines House April 13, 1988 Caruthers Rd. 1 mile east of Lewisburg Pike
35°54′1″N 86°50′25″W / 35.90028°N 86.84028°WFranklin 77 McLemore House November 18, 1999 447 11th Ave., N.
35°55′31″N 86°52′47″W / 35.92528°N 86.87972°WFranklin 78 Daniel McMahan House April 13, 1988 Spencer Creek Rd. ½ mile west of Franklin Rd.
35°56′42″N 86°51′37″W / 35.945°N 86.86028°WFranklin 79 Meeting-of-the-Waters August 26, 1982 Northwest of Franklin on Del Rio Pike
35°58′11″N 86°55′12″W / 35.96972°N 86.92°WFranklin 80 Montpier August 26, 1982 Northwest of Franklin off Old Hillsboro Pike
35°58′59″N 86°56′1″W / 35.98306°N 86.93361°WFranklin 81 Mooreland July 24, 1975 Off U.S. Route 31
36°1′46″N 86°47′18″W / 36.02944°N 86.78833°WBrentwood 82 George W. Morton House April 13, 1988 Alternate U.S. Route 41 ½ mile north of Sunset Rd.
35°57′58″N 86°40′33″W / 35.96611°N 86.67583°WNolensville 83 Samuel S. Morton House April 13, 1988 Carters Creek Pike 3/10 mile north of Bear Creek Rd.
35°52′19″N 86°58′30″W / 35.87194°N 86.975°WFranklin 84 John Motheral House April 13, 1988 Moran Rd. at the Harpeth River
36°1′1″N 86°53′56″W / 36.01694°N 86.89889°WFranklin 85 Mountview November 20, 1986 913 Franklin Rd.
36°0′19″N 86°47′45″W / 36.00528°N 86.79583°WBrentwood 86 Natchez Street Historic District February 11, 2004 Roughly bounded by Columbia Ave., Granbury St., and W. Main St.
35°55′5″N 86°52′40″W / 35.91806°N 86.87778°WFranklin 87 John Neely House April 13, 1988 Sedberry Rd. 2 miles south of W. Harpeth Rd.
35°49′7″N 86°55′0″W / 35.81861°N 86.916667°WThompson's Station 88 Oak Hall March 13, 1986 1704 Wilson Pike
35°57′46″N 86°46′10″W / 35.96278°N 86.76944°WBrentwood 89 Dr. Hezekiah Oden House April 13, 1988 Lewisburg Pike ½ mile south of Henpeck Ln.
35°51′57″N 86°50′47″W / 35.86583°N 86.84639°WFranklin 90 William Ogilvie House April 14, 1988 Western side of Alternate U.S. Route 31, 1 mile south of College Grove
35°46′22″N 86°41′17″W / 35.77278°N 86.68806°WCollege Grove 91 Old Natchez Trace May 30, 1975 From the Alabama/Tennessee border to State Route 100 in Davidson County Franklin Extends into Davidson, Hickman, Lawrence, Lewis, Maury, and Wayne counties 92 Old Town (house) April 14, 1988 Old Natchez Trace 1½ miles south of Moran Rd.
35°59′37″N 86°56′10″W / 35.99361°N 86.93611°WFranklin A house known also as Thomas Brown House 93 Old Town Archeological Site (40WM2) September 16, 1989 Address Restricted Franklin Native American village and mound complex of the Mississippian culture, an archeological site 94 Old Town Bridge April 13, 1988 Over Brown's Creek just west of Old Natchez Trace Rd.
35°59′45″N 86°56′10″W / 35.99583°N 86.93611°WFranklin Site of historic bridge bringing Natchez Trace branch over the Harpeth River 95 Owen Chapel Church of Christ October 23, 1986 1101 Franklin Rd.
36°0′0″N 86°49′14″W / 36°N 86.82056°WBrentwood 96 Dr. Urban Owen House April 13, 1988 Alternate U.S. Route 31
35°47′8″N 86°40′33″W / 35.78556°N 86.67583°WCollege Grove 97 Owen-Cox House April 13, 1988 Moores Ln., 1 mile east of Interstate 65
35°57′55″N 86°47′18″W / 35.96528°N 86.78833°WBrentwood 98 Owen-Primm House April 13, 1988 Moores Ln. at Wilson Pike
35°58′1″N 86°46′46″W / 35.96694°N 86.77944°WBrentwood 99 Parks Place September 27, 1984 Cox Rd.
35°48′53″N 86°40′11″W / 35.81472°N 86.66972°WCollege Grove 100 Nicholas Tate Perkins House April 13, 1988 Del Rio Pike 1/5 mile west of Cotton Rd.
35°57′35″N 86°54′30″W / 35.95972°N 86.90833°WFranklin 101 George Pollard House April 13, 1988 Wilson Pike 1-1/5 miles south of Peytonsville Rd.
35°53′36″N 86°43′46″W / 35.89333°N 86.72944°WFranklin 102 John Pope House April 13, 1988 Pope Chapel Rd.
35°47′56″N 86°58′41″W / 35.79889°N 86.97806°WBurwood 103 Mordecai Puryear House April 13, 1988 Lewisburg Pike, 1/5 mile north of Henpeck Ln.
35°52′25″N 86°50′35″W / 35.87361°N 86.84306°WFranklin 104 Rainey House July 8, 1970 244 1st Ave.
35°53′23″N 86°51′55″W / 35.88972°N 86.86528°WFranklin 105 Ravenswood July 7, 1983 Wilson Pike
35°56′45″N 86°46′13″W / 35.94583°N 86.77028°WBrentwood 106 Y.M. Rizer House April 13, 1988 Del Rio Pike ¾ mile west of Hillsboro Rd.
35°56′16″N 86°53′12″W / 35.93778°N 86.88667°WFranklin 107 Roper's Knob Fortifications April 6, 2000 Off Liberty Pike
35°56′32″N 86°50′33″W / 35.94222°N 86.8425°WFranklin 108 John S. Russwurm House April 13, 1988 Spann Town Rd. ½ mile east of Alternate U.S. Route 41
35°51′45″N 86°38′37″W / 35.8625°N 86.64361°WTriune 109 St. Paul's Episcopal Church February 23, 1972 510 Main St.
35°55′25″N 86°52′21″W / 35.92361°N 86.8725°WFranklin 110 James Scales House April 13, 1988 Alternate U.S. Route 31
35°48′18″N 86°39′42″W / 35.805°N 86.66167°WKirkland 111 Joseph Scales House April 13, 1988 Off Cox Rd. 1 mile west of Alternate U.S. Route 41
35°49′24″N 86°40′27″W / 35.82333°N 86.67417°WTriune 112 John Seward House April 13, 1988 Liberty Pike ¾ mile west of Wilson Pike
35°55′41″N 86°46′57″W / 35.92806°N 86.7825°WFranklin 113 Thomas Shute House April 13, 1988 U.S. Route 31/Franklin Rd. at Spencer Creek Rd.
35°57′11″N 86°51′11″W / 35.95306°N 86.85306°WFranklin 114 Alexander Smith House March 17, 2005 1304 Wilson Pike
35°59′15″N 86°46′36″W / 35.9875°N 86.77667°WBrentwood 115 Nathaniel Smithson House April 13, 1988 Peytonsville-Bethesda Rd.
35°49′6″N 86°46′37″W / 35.81833°N 86.77694°WPeytonsville 116 Smithson-McCall Farm March 15, 2007 6779 Comstock Rd.
35°44′43.18″N 86°47′13.39″W / 35.7453278°N 86.7870528°WBethesda Working family farm with intact agricultural landscape and c.1830 farmhouse[7] 117 Constantine Sneed House April 13, 1988 9135 Old Smyrna Rd.
36°0′56″N 86°46′16″W / 36.01556°N 86.77111°WBrentwood 118 Sparkman-Skelley Farm March 27, 2000 5540 Leiper's Creek Rd.
35°51′11″N 87°2′15″W / 35.85306°N 87.0375°WBoston 119 William Steele House April 13, 1988 Bethesda-Arno Rd. ½ mile east of Bethesda
35°46′5″N 86°47′15″W / 35.76806°N 86.7875°WFranklin 120 Thompson Station Bank April 13, 1988 Thompson Station Rd.
35°47′59″N 86°54′36″W / 35.79972°N 86.91°WThompson's Station 121 Beverly Toon House April 14, 1988 Arno Rd. ½ mile west of Peytonsville Rd.
35°52′21″N 86°47′17″W / 35.8725°N 86.78806°WFranklin 122 Toussaint L'Overture County Cemetery December 13, 1995 Del Rio Pike at its junction with Hillsboro Rd.
35°55′50″N 86°52′37″W / 35.93056°N 86.87694°WFranklin 123 Triangle School July 3, 2007 Fairview Boulevard
35°56′29″N 87°8′58″W / 35.94139°N 87.14944°WFairview 124 Trinity United Methodist Church April 13, 1988 Wilson Pike 1½ miles south of Clovercroft Rd.
35°54′38″N 86°45′11″W / 35.91056°N 86.75306°WFranklin 125 Triune Fortification February 5, 1999 Address Restricted Arrington 126 Alpheus Truett House April 13, 1988 U.S. Route 31/Franklin Rd., 3/10 mile north of Franklin Sq.
35°55′54″N 86°51′45″W / 35.93167°N 86.8625°WFranklin 127 Andrew C. Vaughn House April 13, 1988 501 Murfreesboro Rd.
35°55′9″N 86°51′36″W / 35.91917°N 86.86°WFranklin 128 Warner Park Historic Park January 20, 1984 Roughly bounded by the Little Harpeth River, Belle Meade Boulevard, State Route 100, and Chickering Rd.
36°3′47″N 86°53′30″W / 36.06306°N 86.89167°WNashville Extends into Davidson County 129 James Webb House April 13, 1988 Alternate U.S. Route 31 at Taliaferro Rd.
35°49′3″N 86°39′53″W / 35.8175°N 86.66472°WTriune 130 James Wilhoite House April 13, 1988 Alternate U.S. Route 31
35°45′19″N 86°40′54″W / 35.75528°N 86.68167°WAllisona 131 Joseph Wilson House April 13, 1988 Clovercroft Rd. 1/5 mile west of Wilson Pike
35°55′20″N 86°46′8″W / 35.92222°N 86.76889°WFranklin 132 Winstead Hill November 29, 1974 2 miles south of Franklin on U.S. Route 31
35°53′17″N 86°52′45″W / 35.88806°N 86.87917°WFranklin Part of the Franklin Battlefield.[8] 133 Winstead House April 18, 1979 S. Margin St.
35°55′13″N 86°52′7″W / 35.92028°N 86.86861°WFranklin 134 John M. Winstead Houses April 13, 1988 Concord Rd. 1 mile east of Edmondson Pike
35°58′44″N 86°44′9″W / 35.97889°N 86.73583°WBrentwood Three buildings, the oldest of which dates to c. 1800, on an area of 10.5 acres (4.2 ha).[4] Architecture types include Single pen and I-house. Reference number 88000373. 135 WSM Radio Transmission Complex March 15, 2011 8012 Concord Rd.
35°59′54″N 86°47′29″W / 35.99833°N 86.79139°WBrentwood 136 Wyatt Hall July 2, 1980 U.S. Route 31
35°56′22″N 86°51′23″W / 35.93944°N 86.85639°WFranklin Former listings
Landmark name Image Date removed Location City or Town Summary 1 Liberty School November 15, 2006 Liberty Church Rd., ¼ mile north of Concord Rd. Brentwood Listed in 1988 2 Henry Pointer House April 4, 2006 U.S. Route 31, south of Thompsons Station Thompson's Station Listed in 1988 3 Thompson Store November 25, 2009 Duplex Rd. and Lewisburg Pike
35°44′46″N 86°50′16″W / 35.74611°N 86.83778°WDuplex Listed on April 13, 1988 See also
- List of National Historic Landmarks in Tennessee
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Tennessee
References
- ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. For about 1% of NRIS original coordinates, experience has shown that one or both coordinates are typos or otherwise extremely far off; some corrections may have been made. A more subtle problem causes many locations to be off by up to 150 yards, depending on location in the country: most NRIS coordinates were derived from tracing out latitude and longitudes off of USGS topographical quadrant maps created under the North American Datum of 1927, which differs from the current, highly accurate WGS84 GPS system used by Google maps. Chicago is about right, but NRIS longitudes in Washington are higher by about 4.5 seconds, and are lower by about 2.0 seconds in Maine. Latitudes differ by about 1.0 second in Florida. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- ^ "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on November 10, 2011.
- ^ Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmark sites and National Register of Historic Places Districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. . http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/natreg/docs/All_Data.html.
- ^ http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/64500624.pdf
- ^ Hutt, Sherry. "Notice of Inventory Completion: Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, Division of Archaeology, Nashville, Tennessee". Federal Register. http://www.federalregister.gov/articles/2010/08/03/2010-18991/notice-of-inventory-completion-tennessee-department-of-environment-and-conservation-division-of. Retrieved 2011-04-11.
- ^ Dr. Carroll Van West and Elizabeth H. Moore (November 16, 2006). "NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Smithson-McCall Farm / Smithson-Fisher Farm; Happy Hills Farm; WM. 1043; Fisher Farm; Bag End Farm". National Park Service. http://www.sitemason.com/files/jSwCnS/NRSmithsonMcCall%20Farm%20Williamson%20Co.pdf.
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places Topics Lists by states Alabama • Alaska • Arizona • Arkansas • California • Colorado • Connecticut • Delaware • Florida • Georgia • Hawaii • Idaho • Illinois • Indiana • Iowa • Kansas • Kentucky • Louisiana • Maine • Maryland • Massachusetts • Michigan • Minnesota • Mississippi • Missouri • Montana • Nebraska • Nevada • New Hampshire • New Jersey • New Mexico • New York • North Carolina • North Dakota • Ohio • Oklahoma • Oregon • Pennsylvania • Rhode Island • South Carolina • South Dakota • Tennessee • Texas • Utah • Vermont • Virginia • Washington • West Virginia • Wisconsin • WyomingLists by territories Lists by associated states Other Municipalities and communities of Williamson County, Tennessee Cities Brentwood | Fairview | Franklin | Spring Hill‡
Towns Unincorporated
communitiesAllisona‡ | Arrington | Bethesda | Burwood | College Grove | Cool Springs | Kirkland | Leiper's Fork | Liberty Hill | Rudderville | Triune
Footnotes ‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
Categories:- National Register of Historic Places in Tennessee by county
- Williamson County, Tennessee
- Buildings and structures in Williamson County, Tennessee
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