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1 Tennessee, Anderson County, Clinton — Anderson County Courthouse1803
2 Tennessee, Anderson County, Clinton — Clinton City Hall1949
3 Tennessee, Benton County, Camden — 4A 21 — Thomas Clark Rye
4 Tennessee, Bledsoe County, Pikeville — 2B 17 — Gov. James B. Frazier
5 Tennessee, Bledsoe County, Pikeville — 2B 17 — James Beriah Frazier
6 Tennessee, Blount County, Alcoa — Hultquist and Chandler Homes
7 Tennessee, Blount County, Maryville — General Sam HoustonSoldier and Statesman
8 Tennessee, Bradley County, Charleston — A New Home
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9 Tennessee, Carroll County, Atwood — 4A 34 — Gordon Browning1889 - 1976
10 Tennessee, Carroll County, Huntingdon — 4A 27 — Isaac R. Hawkins
11 Tennessee, Carroll County, Huntingdon — 4A 9 — Nathan Nesbitt
12 Tennessee, Carroll County, Huntingdon — The Hawkins CousinsTwo West Tennessee Unionists
13 Tennessee, Carroll County, McLemoresville — 4A 13 — First County Court
14 Tennessee, Carter County, Elizabethton — 1A 20 — Andrew Johnson
15 Tennessee, Carter County, Elizabethton — Sabine Hill
16 Tennessee, Carter County, Johnson City — 1A 116 — Williams-Taylor House
17 Tennessee, Claiborne County, Speedwell — 1D 19 — Yoakum Station
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18 Tennessee, Cocke County, Newport — City Hall1867-1934
19 Tennessee, Cocke County, Newport — 1C 57 — Governor Ben Walter Hooper
20 Tennessee, Coffee County, Beech Grove — 2E 41 — Henry Watterson
21 Tennessee, Coffee County, Pelham — 2 E 3 — Coffee County / Grundy County
22 Tennessee, Crockett County, Alamo — 4D 28 — Crockett County's First Court
23 Tennessee, Cumberland County, Crossville — In Honor Of George Washington1732 - 1799
24 Tennessee, Davidson County, Antioch, Bridle Downs — 3A 76 — John Bell's Birthplace200 yds. →
25 Tennessee, Davidson County, Hermitage — A Future President's HomeFrom Adversity, Strength
26 Tennessee, Davidson County, Hermitage — Andrew Jackson DonelsonJackson's Protégé
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27 Tennessee, Davidson County, Hermitage — 3A 11 — Tulip Grove
28 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville — 3A 12 — John Haywood
29 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — 3A 180 — Avon N. Williams, Jr.1921-1994
30 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — Colonel John Donelson
31 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — 3A 186 — First Masonic Hall Reported missing
32 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — Hume-Fogg High School
33 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — In Memory of Francis Fogg1795-1880
34 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — Jeffrey Lockelier
35 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — 232 — John Robert LewisFeb. 21, 1940 - July 17, 2020
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36 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — Poll Tax / 19th Amendment
37 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — Thomas H. Shriver Towers
38 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — 94 — Votes for Women
39 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — Women and the Whig Party
40 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, East Nashville — 3A 105 — Hill McAlister1875-1959
41 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, FANG — 3A 163 — Samuel Allen McElwee1858 - 1914
42 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Hadley Park — Marion Barry
43 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Midtown — 212 — Betty Chiles Nixon1936-2016
44 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Midtown — Lois Marie DeBerry1945 - 2013
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45 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Midtown — 3A 238 — Vanderbilt Memorial Gymnasium
46 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — "War of the Roses"
47 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Agrarian Reform Movement
48 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Albert Gore Jr.
49 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Andrew Jackson elected President
50 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Andrew Jackson Re-election
51 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Andrew Johnson1808-1875
52 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Capitol Hill Redevelopment Plan of 1949
53 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — David Crockett elected to Congress
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54 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — East Tennessee's possible re-entry to the Union
55 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Edward H. "Boss" Crump
56 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Ex-Confederates
57 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — First General Assembly to meet in new Capitol
58 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — First tax for public education
59 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Governor-elect Lamar Alexander
60 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — 106 — Houston's Law Office
61 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — James C. Napier
62 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — James K. Polk
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63 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — James K. Polk death
64 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — James K. Polk, elected President and territorial gains during the Mexican War
65 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Knoxville
66 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Mero District
67 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Nashville and Davidson County
68 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Nashville Convention of 1850
69 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — New Constitution of 1834
70 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Population requirement to petition for Tennessee statehood
71 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — President Lincoln and Vice President Andrew Johnson
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72 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — President Lyndon B. Johnson
73 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Rocky Mount
74 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Sam Houston elected governor in 1827
75 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Samuel Dold Morgan 1798-1880
76 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Southwest Territory
77 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — State of Franklin
78 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Tennessee Capital
79 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Tennessee moving toward statehood
80 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Tennessee State CapitolNational Historic Civil Engineering Landmark
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81 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Territorial Assembly
82 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Tomb of James Knox PolkJames Knox Polk, — President of the U.S. Born Nov. 2, 1795, Died June 15, 1849. —
83 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Two Governors, Two GovernmentsThe Capitol in the Civil War
84 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Uniform Textbook Law
85 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Watauga Association
86 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — William Strickland 1788-1864
87 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Rutledge Hill — Charlie Cardwell Garden
88 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Rutledge Hill — Charlie Cardwell Garden
89 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Rutledge Hill — Richard H. Fulton
90 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Sobro — 76 — Customs House
91 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, South Nashville — Andrew Johnson
92 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, South Nashville — John Bell1796 - 1869 — Congressman, U.S. Senator, 1860 U.S. Presidential candidate, iron industry entrepreneur —
93 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Southside Neighborhood Coalition — 40 — James Carroll Napier
94 Tennessee, Dickson County, Dickson — 3E 13 — Frank Goad Clement
95 Tennessee, Fayette County, LaGrange — 4E 66 — Home of Lucy Holcombe Pickens
96 Tennessee, Fayette County, LaGrange — Lucy Petway Holcombe Pickens House
97 Tennessee, Fayette County, Somerville — 4E 56 — Organization of Fayette County
98 Tennessee, Fentress County, Clarkrange — 2C 18 — Kate Bradford Stockton1880-1969
99 Tennessee, Franklin County, Winchester — Built 1914Winchester City Hall
100 Tennessee, Franklin County, Winchester — 2E 10 — Peter Turney

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