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National Register of Historic Places listings in Sumner County, Tennessee facts for kids

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Hey there, history explorers! Did you know that Sumner County, Tennessee is home to some really old and important places? These special spots are listed on something called the National Register of Historic Places. It's like a hall of fame for buildings, homes, and areas that tell amazing stories about the past.

This list helps us keep track of all these cool historic treasures in Sumner County. It makes sure these places are protected so future generations, like you, can learn from them. There are currently 38 places in Sumner County on this list, and one of them is even a super-important National Historic Landmark!

What is the National Register of Historic Places?

The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of the United States' historic places worth saving. It's managed by the National Park Service. When a place is added to this list, it means it's important to the history of the local area, the state, or even the whole country.

Why are these places important?

These historic places are like time capsules! They show us how people lived, worked, and built things many years ago. They can be old houses, schools, churches, or even whole neighborhoods. By protecting them, we keep their stories alive and learn about our heritage.

What's a National Historic Landmark?

A National Historic Landmark (NHL) is an extra special place! It's recognized as having outstanding historical importance to the entire nation. Think of it as the highest honor a historic place can receive. In Sumner County, we have one of these amazing landmarks!

Cool Historic Places in Sumner County

Let's take a look at some of the interesting places in Sumner County that are on the National Register. Each one has a unique story to tell!

Historic Homes and Farms

Many of the listings are old homes and farms that show us what life was like long ago.

Ashcrest Farm

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Ashcrest Farm in Hendersonville

Located in Hendersonville, Ashcrest Farm was added to the list in 1992. It's a great example of a historic farm that has kept its original look and feel.

Bowen-Campbell House

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The historic Bowen-Campbell House

This house, found east of Goodlettsville, has been on the list since 1977. It's a beautiful old home that tells us about early settlement in the area.

Daniel Smith Donelson House

This house in Hendersonville was listed in 1983. It's named after Daniel Smith Donelson, an important person in Tennessee's history.

Hazel Path

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Hazel Path in Hendersonville

Another Hendersonville gem, Hazel Path, was added in 1984. It's a grand old home that shows the architectural styles of its time.

Oakley

Oakley, located in Gallatin, joined the list in 1985. It's a historic house that has seen many years pass by.

Rock Castle

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Historic Rock Castle in Hendersonville

Southeast of Hendersonville, Rock Castle has been a listed property since 1970. It's one of the oldest stone houses in Tennessee and has a fascinating history.

Rose Mont

Rose Mont, in Gallatin, was added in 1978. This historic home is known for its beautiful architecture and the stories it holds.

Important Stations and Settlements

Some places on the list were once important gathering spots or early settlements.

Bledsoe's Station

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The site of Bledsoe's Station

West of Castalian Springs, Bledsoe's Station was listed in 1992. This site was an important frontier fort and settlement in the late 1700s. It played a big role in the early history of Tennessee.

Cragfont

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Cragfont, a historic home near Gallatin

East of Gallatin, Cragfont became a listed property in 1970. It was the home of General James Winchester, an important figure in Tennessee's early days. It's a great example of frontier architecture.

Wynnewood (Castalian Springs)

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Wynnewood, a National Historic Landmark

This amazing place in Castalian Springs is our county's only National Historic Landmark! Listed in 1971, Wynnewood is one of the largest log structures in Tennessee. It was built in the 1820s as a stagecoach inn and a mineral springs resort. It's a truly special place that tells a lot about travel and health in the past.

Historic Districts and Other Buildings

Sometimes, a whole area or a specific type of building is considered historic.

Gallatin Commercial Historic District

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The historic town square in Gallatin

This district in Gallatin, listed in 1985, includes many old buildings in the downtown area. It shows how the city grew and developed over time, with shops and businesses that have been there for many years.

Cairo Rosenwald School

This school, located near Cairo, was added to the list in 1996. Rosenwald Schools were built in the early 20th century to provide education for African American children in the rural South. They are important symbols of the fight for equal education.

Westmoreland Tunnel

Near Westmoreland, this tunnel was listed in 1978. It's a cool example of early engineering and transportation history in the county.

Former Listings

Sometimes, a property might be removed from the National Register. This can happen if it's changed too much, or if it's no longer considered historically significant in the same way.

Fairvue

Fairvue, U.S. Highway 31-E, Gallatin vicinity Sumner County, Tennessee
Fairvue, once a National Historic Landmark

Fairvue, near Gallatin, was once a National Historic Landmark! It was delisted in 2005. Even though it's no longer on the list, it's still a historic home with a long past.

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