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Whites Creek
Old Bank and Centre Star Lodge
Old Bank and Centre Star Lodge
Whites Creek, Tennessee is located in Tennessee
Whites Creek, Tennessee
Whites Creek, Tennessee
Location in Tennessee
Whites Creek, Tennessee is located in the United States
Whites Creek, Tennessee
Whites Creek, Tennessee
Location in the United States
Country United States
State Tennessee
County Davidson
Time zone UTC-6 (Central (CST))
 • Summer (DST) UTC-5 (CDT)
Zip code
37189
Area code(s) 615, 629
Whites Creek Historic District
Built 1830s
Architect Multiple
Architectural style
  • Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals architecture
  • Bungalow architecture
  • Craftsman architecture
  • Late-Victorian
NRHP reference No. 84003530
Added to NRHP August 16, 1984

Whites Creek is a community located in Davidson County, Tennessee. It's like a neighborhood within a bigger city area. The local government for Whites Creek is part of the Metropolitan Council of Nashville and Davidson County. This means that Davidson County and the city of Nashville share one combined government.

The community gets its name from a creek that flows through the area. This creek runs north and south along U.S. Route 431.

Discovering Whites Creek

Whites Creek is a special place with a rich past. It's known for its history and unique charm. The area has a mix of homes and businesses.

Whites Creek Historic District

The Whites Creek Historic District is a very important part of the community. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places listings in Davidson County, Tennessee on July 18, 1980. This means it's recognized nationally for its historical value.

This district shows some of the best-preserved buildings from the 1800s in Middle Tennessee. It helps us understand what life was like back then. The buildings here were built between the 1830s and the early 1900s.

The historic district is Nashville's only historic rural area. It covers about 157 acres. In 2015, this district was even listed as an "endangered property" by The Tennessean newspaper. This means people want to protect its history for the future.

Education in Whites Creek

Whites Creek Comprehensive High School is the main high school for the community. It's part of the Metro Nashville Public Schools system. This school helps students learn and grow in the area.

A Look Back in Time

Whites Creek has a fascinating history with some famous visitors.

Famous Visitors and Residents

In the 1800s, a well-known group of people called the James Gang visited Whites Creek. They used the area as a resting spot. One member of the group, Bill Ryan, was arrested here in March 1881. After that, the leaders, Frank and Jesse James, left the area.

Some other interesting people have lived in Whites Creek. For example, Frederick Stump lived here, and his historic home, the Frederick Stump House, is still in Whites Creek.

Fontanel Mansion

Fontanel is a famous place located in Whites Creek. It used to be the home of country music star Barbara Mandrell. Today, it's a popular spot for visitors.

Two investors bought Fontanel and opened it to the public. Now, you can find a restaurant there, walking trails, and even an outdoor music venue called an amphitheater. It also has a cozy bed & breakfast called The Inn at Fontanel. Plus, there's a branch of Prichard's Distillery on the property.

Well-Known People from Whites Creek

Many talented individuals have connections to Whites Creek. Here are a few:

  • JJ Lawhorn – A country music artist and songwriter.
  • Frank Omiyale – A former NFL player, known as an offensive tackle.
  • Homer "Boots" Randolph – (1927 – 2007) A famous saxophone player. He performed the hit song "Yakety Sax" in 1963.
  • John Rich – A country music star and one of the founders of MuzikMafia.
  • Kid Rock (Robert James Ritchie) - An American singer, songwriter, and rapper.
  • Kane Brown - A popular country music singer and actor.
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