National Register of Historic Places listings in Putnam County, Tennessee


This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Putnam County, Tennessee.

Location of Putnam County in Tennessee

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Putnam County, Tennessee, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map.[1]

There are 15 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county.

Contents: Counties in Tennessee
Anderson – Bedford – Benton – Bledsoe – Blount – Bradley – Campbell – Cannon – Carroll – Carter – Cheatham – Chester – Claiborne – Clay – Cocke – Coffee – Crockett – Cumberland – Davidson – Decatur – DeKalb – Dickson – Dyer – Fayette – Fentress – Franklin – Gibson – Giles – Grainger – Greene – Grundy – Hamblen – Hamilton – Hancock – Hardeman – Hardin – Hawkins – Haywood – Henderson – Henry – Hickman – Houston – Humphreys – Jackson – Jefferson – Johnson – Knox – Lake – Lauderdale – Lawrence – Lewis – Lincoln – Loudon – Macon – Madison – Marion – Marshall – Maury – McMinn – McNairy – Meigs – Monroe – Montgomery – Moore – Morgan – Obion – Overton – Perry – Pickett – Polk – Putnam – Rhea – Roane – Robertson – Rutherford – Scott – Sequatchie – Sevier – Shelby – Smith – Stewart – Sullivan – Sumner – Tipton – Trousdale – Unicoi – Union – Van Buren – Warren – Washington – Wayne – Weakley – White – Williamson – Wilson


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 12, 2024.[2]

Current listings edit

[3] Name on the Register[4] Image Date listed[5] Location City or town Description
1 Algood Methodist Church
 
Algood Methodist Church
November 15, 1979
(#79002454)
158 Wall St.
36°11′37″N 85°26′57″W / 36.193611°N 85.449167°W / 36.193611; -85.449167 (Algood Methodist Church)
Algood
2 The Arcade
 
The Arcade
April 17, 1979
(#79002455)
7-13 S. Jefferson Ave.
36°09′45″N 85°30′01″W / 36.1625°N 85.500278°W / 36.1625; -85.500278 (The Arcade)
Cookeville Currently an office building
3 Broad Street Church of Christ
 
Broad Street Church of Christ
February 1, 2002
(#01001567)
157 E. Broad St.
36°09′48″N 85°30′57″W / 36.163333°N 85.515833°W / 36.163333; -85.515833 (Broad Street Church of Christ)
Cookeville Now a Methodist church known as "Wesley Chapel"
4 Buffalo Valley School
 
Buffalo Valley School
July 5, 2006
(#06000548)
2717 Buffalo Valley School Rd.
36°08′36″N 85°46′57″W / 36.143333°N 85.7825°W / 36.143333; -85.7825 (Buffalo Valley School)
Buffalo Valley
5 Burgess Falls Hydroelectric Station
 
Burgess Falls Hydroelectric Station
July 5, 1990
(#90001006)
State Route 135 over the Falling Water River
36°02′42″N 85°35′52″W / 36.045°N 85.597778°W / 36.045; -85.597778 (Burgess Falls Hydroelectric Station)
Cookeville Accessible from Burgess Falls State Park; TN-135 crosses the river just upstream from the dam
6 Cookeville Railroad Depot
 
Cookeville Railroad Depot
November 7, 1985
(#85002773)
Broad and Cedar Sts.
36°09′51″N 85°30′30″W / 36.164167°N 85.508333°W / 36.164167; -85.508333 (Cookeville Railroad Depot)
Cookeville Now a museum
7 Cowen Farmstead
 
Cowen Farmstead
March 25, 2005
(#05000205)
2671 Little Indian Creek Rd.
36°12′52″N 85°44′08″W / 36.214444°N 85.735556°W / 36.214444; -85.735556 (Cowen Farmstead)
Buffalo Valley Now a red angus ranch known as Heritage Farms
8 First Presbyterian Church
 
First Presbyterian Church
December 27, 2010
(#10001060)
20 N. Dixie Ave.
36°09′48″N 85°30′08″W / 36.163333°N 85.502222°W / 36.163333; -85.502222 (First Presbyterian Church)
Cookeville Congregation founded in 1867, current church built in 1910
9 Harding Studio
 
Harding Studio
April 21, 1992
(#92000355)
43 W. Broad St.
36°09′51″N 85°30′26″W / 36.164167°N 85.507222°W / 36.164167; -85.507222 (Harding Studio)
Cookeville Used as a photography studio by the Harding family, 1914-1974
10 Henderson Hall
 
Henderson Hall
November 7, 1985
(#85002754)
Tennessee Technological University, Dixie Ave.
36°10′30″N 85°30′18″W / 36.175°N 85.505°W / 36.175; -85.505 (Henderson Hall)
Cookeville Houses Tennessee Tech's History and English department offices; designed by R. H. Hunt
11 John's Place
 
John's Place
March 15, 2011
(#11000085)
11 Gibson Ave.
36°10′03″N 85°30′18″W / 36.1675°N 85.505°W / 36.1675; -85.505 (John's Place)
Cookeville Established in 1949 as a grocery store and restaurant for Cookeville's small African-American community; has been operated by the McClellan family since its establishment
12 The Science Building
 
The Science Building
April 10, 2017
(#100000858)
1 William L. Jones Dr.
36°10′27″N 85°30′17″W / 36.174174°N 85.504797°W / 36.174174; -85.504797 (The Science Building)
Cookeville Located on the campus of Tennessee Technological University; now known as the T.J. Farr Building.
13 United States Post Office and Court House
 
United States Post Office and Court House
December 16, 2014
(#14001053)
9 E. Broad St.
36°09′49″N 85°30′22″W / 36.1635°N 85.506°W / 36.1635; -85.506 (United States Post Office and Court House)
Cookeville Now called the L. Clure Morton United States Post Office and Courthouse.
14 West End Church of Christ Silver Point
 
West End Church of Christ Silver Point
December 13, 2007
(#07001270)
14360 Center Hill Dam Rd.
36°05′26″N 85°44′26″W / 36.090556°N 85.740556°W / 36.090556; -85.740556 (West End Church of Christ Silver Point)
Silver Point Evolved from Silver Point Christian Institute, established in 1909
15 White Plains
 
White Plains
August 11, 2009
(#09000538)
2700 Old Walton Rd.
36°10′39″N 85°27′01″W / 36.177636°N 85.450244°W / 36.177636; -85.450244 (White Plains)
Cookeville

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved April 12, 2024.
  3. ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 24, 2008.
  5. ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.