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Main Street, Crossville, Tennessee Coordinates 35°56′53″N 85°01′37″W / 35.94806°N 85.02694°W / 35.94806; -85.02694 ( Cumberland County Courthouses
Crossville has long been a great crossroads of East and Middle Tennessee. Crossville is located at the center of Cumberland County at (35.954221, -85.031267 The city is situated atop the Cumberland Plateau amid the headwaters of the Obed River, which slices a gorge north of Crossville en route to its confluence with the Emory River to the northeast.
The following are approximate tallies of current listings by county. These counts are based on entries in the National Register Information Database as of April 24, 2008 [4] and new weekly listings posted since then on the National Register of Historic Places web site. [5]
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It operated as a first-run theater until the 1970s, but closed in 1978 when a new two-screen theater opened in Crossville. The building was vacant for many years, while its physical condition deteriorated. [2] The Palace was among the movie theaters featured in the 1987 book Great American Movie Theaters by architectural historian David Naylor ...
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The 4th congressional district of Tennessee is a congressional district in southern Tennessee. It has been represented by Republican Scott DesJarlais since January 2011.. Most of the district is rural, but many residents live in the suburbs of Chattanooga and Nashville.
The county is home to a number of karst formations, most notably at Grassy Cove, a large, closed depression located southeast of Crossville. It is 3 miles wide, 5 miles long, and over 1,000 feet deep.