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Have you ever wondered about the oldest and most important buildings and places in your area? In Henry County, Tennessee, there are many special spots that are officially recognized for their history! This list tells you all about the places in Henry County that are on the National Register of Historic Places.

The National Register of Historic Places is like a special club for buildings, sites, and objects that are important to American history. When a place is added to this list, it means it's worth protecting and learning about. In Henry County, Tennessee, there are 14 places on this list, and one that used to be. You can even see where many of these places are on a map!

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Historic Places in Henry County

These are the cool places in Henry County that are currently on the National Register of Historic Places. Each one has a unique story!

Name on the Register Image Date listed Location City or town Description
1 Barrs Chapel C.M.E. Church
November 25, 2005
(#05001335)
5560 Briarpatch Lake Rd.
36°18′19″N 88°29′11″W / 36.305278°N 88.486389°W / 36.305278; -88.486389 (Barrs Chapel C.M.E. Church)
Midway This historic church in Midway is a special place for its community. It was added to the list in 2005.
2 E.W. Grove Henry County High School
November 25, 1980
(#80003835)
Grove Boulevard
36°17′34″N 88°19′45″W / 36.292778°N 88.329167°W / 36.292778; -88.329167 (E.W. Grove Henry County High School)
Paris This old high school in Paris has been a place of learning for many years. It became a historic site in 1980.
3 John L. Hagler House
March 13, 1980
(#80003836)
Northwest of Springville on Poplar Grove Rd.
36°15′42″N 88°09′43″W / 36.261667°N 88.161944°W / 36.261667; -88.161944 (John L. Hagler House)
Springville The John L. Hagler House is a historic home located near Springville. It was recognized in 1980.
4 E.K. Jernigan House
September 7, 1988
(#88001429)
207 Dunlap St.
36°18′05″N 88°19′23″W / 36.301389°N 88.323056°W / 36.301389; -88.323056 (E.K. Jernigan House)
Paris This house in Paris, the E.K. Jernigan House, was added to the list in 1988.
5 Thomas P. Jernigan House
September 7, 1988
(#88001430)
918 Dunlap St.
36°17′27″N 88°19′34″W / 36.290833°N 88.326111°W / 36.290833; -88.326111 (Thomas P. Jernigan House)
Paris Another historic home in Paris, the Thomas P. Jernigan House, was also listed in 1988.
6 Robert E. Lee School
Robert E. Lee School
September 7, 1988
(#88001426)
402 Lee St.
36°18′21″N 88°19′48″W / 36.305833°N 88.33°W / 36.305833; -88.33 (Robert E. Lee School)
Paris The Robert E. Lee School in Paris is a historic building that served as a school. It joined the list in 1988.
7 Mt. Zion Church and Cemetery
Mt. Zion Church and Cemetery
December 23, 1974
(#74001916)
Northeast of Elkhorn on the Tennessee River
36°22′18″N 88°02′31″W / 36.371667°N 88.041944°W / 36.371667; -88.041944 (Mt. Zion Church and Cemetery)
Elkhorn This church and its cemetery near Elkhorn are very old and important to the area's history. They were listed in 1974.
8 North Poplar Historic District
September 7, 1988
(#88001428)
Along sections of N. Poplar St. and E. Church St.
36°18′25″N 88°19′30″W / 36.306944°N 88.325°W / 36.306944; -88.325 (North Poplar Historic District)
Paris This district in Paris includes several historic buildings along North Poplar and East Church Streets. It was recognized in 1988.
9 Obion Mounds
May 7, 1973
(#73001790)
Address Restricted.
36°24′20″N 88°22′57″W / 36.4055°N 88.3824°W / 36.4055; -88.3824 (Obion Mounds)
Paris The Obion Mounds are ancient earthworks, possibly built by Native American people long ago. Their exact location is kept secret to protect them. They were listed in 1973.
10 Paris Commercial Historic District
Paris Commercial Historic District
September 7, 1988
(#88001424)
Along sections of E. and W. Wood, W. Washington, N. and S. Poplar, N. and S. Market, Fentress, and W. Blythe Sts.
36°18′10″N 88°19′33″W / 36.302778°N 88.325833°W / 36.302778; -88.325833 (Paris Commercial Historic District)
Paris This district covers the historic business area of Paris, including many old shops and buildings. It was added in 1988.
11 Porter House
Porter House
April 11, 1973
(#73001789)
407 S. Dunlap St.
36°17′56″N 88°19′23″W / 36.298889°N 88.323056°W / 36.298889; -88.323056 (Porter House)
Paris The Porter House in Paris is a significant historic home. It was listed on the National Register in 1973.
12 Judge John C. Sweeney House
September 7, 1988
(#88001427)
1212 Chickasaw Rd.
36°18′32″N 88°18′11″W / 36.308889°N 88.303056°W / 36.308889; -88.303056 (Judge John C. Sweeney House)
Paris This house in Paris belonged to Judge John C. Sweeney and is now a historic landmark. It was listed in 1988.
13 West Paris Historic District
West Paris Historic District
September 7, 1988
(#88001432)
Along sections of W. Washington, N. College, and Hudson Sts.
36°18′14″N 88°19′50″W / 36.303889°N 88.330556°W / 36.303889; -88.330556 (West Paris Historic District)
Paris The West Paris Historic District includes several old streets and buildings in the western part of Paris. It was added to the list in 1988.
14 Charles M. White House
September 7, 1988
(#88001425)
403 Whitehall Circle
36°17′38″N 88°19′03″W / 36.293889°N 88.3175°W / 36.293889; -88.3175 (Charles M. White House)
Paris The Charles M. White House in Paris is another important historic home. It was recognized in 1988.

Former Historic Places

Sometimes, a place might be removed from the National Register of Historic Places. This usually happens if the building is changed too much or is no longer there.

Name on the Register Image Date listed Date removed Location City or town Summary
1 H. L. Bruce House
September 7, 1988
(#88001431)
January 19, 2014
202 S. Poplar St.
36°18′04″N 88°19′32″W / 36.301111°N 88.325556°W / 36.301111; -88.325556 (H. L. Bruce House)
Paris The H. L. Bruce House in Paris was once on the list, but it was removed in 2014.
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