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Location of Warren County in Tennessee

Welcome to Warren County, Tennessee! Did you know that many buildings and places here are super old and important? They are so special that they've been added to a list called the National Register of Historic Places. This list helps protect amazing historical spots all across the United States. Think of it like a hall of fame for historic buildings, old farms, and even natural landmarks!

In Warren County, there are 23 different places that have made it onto this special list. Each one has a unique story to tell about the past. Let's explore some of these cool historic sites and learn what makes them so important!

Historic Gems of Warren County

Black House: A Historic Home

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The historic Black House in McMinnville.

The Black House is a beautiful old home located at 301 West Main Street in McMinnville. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. Imagine what life was like when this house was first built!

Cardwell Mountain: Ancient Landmark

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Cardwell Mountain, a significant natural landmark.

South of Union, you'll find Cardwell Mountain. This mountain is believed to have been a very important place for Native Americans who lived here long ago. It's also home to the famous Cumberland Caverns, a huge cave system! It was recognized as historic in 1978.

City Cemetery: Resting Place of History

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The historic City Cemetery in McMinnville.

The City Cemetery in McMinnville, located on South High Street, is a very old burial ground. It was started way back in 1813! The last person was buried here in 1938, making it a quiet place filled with history. It joined the list in 2002.

Falconhurst: A Grand Estate

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Falconhurst, built by Asa Faulkner.

North of McMinnville, you can find Falconhurst. This grand home was built in 1850 by a person named Asa Faulkner. It's a great example of the beautiful houses from that time period. It became a historic place in 1982.

Clay Faulkner House: Now a Museum

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The Clay Faulkner House, also known as Falcon Rest Mansion.

The Clay Faulkner House is another amazing home built by an important person named Clay Faulkner. He was an entrepreneur, which means he was a business person, and he built this house in 1896. Since 1993, it's been open to the public as a museum called Falcon Rest Mansion. You can visit and see what it was like to live there! It was added to the list in 1992.

First Methodist Church: A Place of Worship

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The First Methodist Church in McMinnville.

The First Methodist Church at 200 West Main Street in McMinnville was built in 1886. However, the church community itself is even older, dating all the way back to the 1830s! It's a significant part of the town's history. It became a historic site in 2002.

First Presbyterian Church: Another Historic Church

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The First Presbyterian Church in McMinnville.

Just down the street, at 205 West Main Street, is the First Presbyterian Church. This church building was constructed in 1871, but its congregation (the group of people who attend) was founded in 1839. It joined the National Register in 1995.

Great Falls Cotton Mill: Industrial History

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The Great Falls Cotton Mill.

West of Rock Island, you'll find the Great Falls Cotton Mill. This mill tells a story about how things were made and how people worked in the past. It's an important piece of industrial history for the area. It was listed in 1982.

Great Falls Hydroelectric Station: Power from Water

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The Great Falls Hydroelectric Station.

Also near Rock Island is the Great Falls Hydroelectric Station. This is a place where the power of water from the Caney Fork River is used to create electricity. It's a cool example of how we use natural resources. This station also extends into White County and was added to the list in 1990.

Magness Community House and Library: A Gift to the Town

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The William H. and Edgar Magness Community House and Library.

The William H. and Edgar Magness Community House and Library is located at 118 West Main Street in McMinnville. William H. Magness built this building in 1931 as a special gift for the community. It was designed by an architect named George D. Waller. It became a historic place in 1993.

Martin-Miller Farm: An Old Farmhouse

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The Rock Martin House at Martin-Miller Farm.

The Martin-Miller Farm near Rowland Station includes a very old house called the Rock Martin House, which was built around 1820. Imagine what farming life was like almost 200 years ago! This farm was added to the list in 2005.

McMinnville Hydroelectric Station: Early Electricity

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The McMinnville Hydroelectric Station.

The McMinnville Hydroelectric Station on State Route 55 Business is another place where electricity was generated from water. It was built in 1902 by the Walling Power and Light Company. It's a great example of early power generation. It was listed in 1990.

My Grandfather's House: A Log Cabin Story

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My Grandfather's House, a log house built in 1817.

Known as My Grandfather's House, this is a log house built in 1817 by Abner Womack. It was originally located near Green's Crossroads. Log houses were common in the early days of Tennessee. It became a historic site in 1985.

Northcutt Plantation: A Glimpse into the Past

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Northcutt Plantation.

About 7 miles southwest of McMinnville, you'll find the Northcutt Plantation. This site offers a look into the history of plantations in the region. It was added to the National Register in 1975.

Oakham: From Home to Care Facility

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Oakham, a historic house with a long history.

Oakham is a house on U.S. Route 70S that was built around 1835 for a planter named William Black. It was later updated with a different architectural style. From the 1930s to the 1980s, it was used as a home for the elderly and those in need. It was listed in 1983.

Philadelphia Church of Christ: Old Meeting House

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The Philadelphia Church of Christ, also known as Old Philadelphia Meeting House.

The Philadelphia Church of Christ on Vervilla Road is also known as the "Old Philadelphia Meeting House." It was built in 1830 and later restored in the mid-1980s. It's a significant religious building from the past. It became a historic place in 1988.

Spring Street Service Station: Now an Art Gallery

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The former Spring Street Service Station, now an art gallery.

The Spring Street Service Station at 200 North Spring Street in McMinnville was built in the 1930s for Pure Oil, a gas company. It was designed by Carl August Petersen. Today, this cool old building has a new life as an art gallery! It was added to the list in 2001.

Stone-Pennebaker House: Two Families, One Home

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The Stone-Pennebaker House.

The Stone-Pennebaker House at 229 Towles Avenue in McMinnville was built in the mid-1800s by Dillard Stone. Later, Samuel Pennebaker lived there after marrying Stone's widow. It's a house with a story of two families. It was listed in 1988.

US Post Office-Main: A Public Building

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The U.S. Post Office-Main in McMinnville.

The US Post Office-Main at 102 East Court Square in McMinnville was built in 1931. It was designed under the direction of James A. Wetmore, who was a supervising architect for the U.S. Treasury. It's a great example of government buildings from that era. It joined the list in 1985.

Edgar Walling House: Banker's Home

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The Edgar Walling House.

The Edgar Walling House at 406 North Spring Street in McMinnville was built in 1912. It was the home of Edgar Walling, a local banker. It shows the style of homes built by important community members in the early 20th century. It was listed in 1996.

Joseph Daniel Walling House: Greek Revival Style

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The Joseph Daniel Walling House.

The Joseph Daniel Walling House is located at River Cliff and Old Viola Roads in McMinnville. This house was built in 1856 for Joseph Daniel Walling by Dillard George Stone. It's built in the Greek Revival style, which was a popular architectural design at the time. It became a historic place in 1980.

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