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Oak Ridge Historic District (also known as Clinton Engineer Works Townsite) is a historic district in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Roughly bounded by East Drive, Outer and West Outer Drives, Louisiana Avenue, and Tennessee Avenue, the district comprises much of Oak Ridge's original Manhattan ...
The Alexander Inn, originally known as The Guest House and now the Alexander Guest House, is a historic building in Oak Ridge, Tennessee that was built during the Manhattan Project to house official visitors and that later was used as a hotel. It is included on the National Register of Historic Places as a contributing property in a historic ...
Oak Ridge Military Academy Historic District: Oak Ridge Military Academy Historic District: March 17, 1983 : NC 150 and NC 68: Oak Ridge: 77: Oakdale Cotton Mill Village: Oakdale Cotton Mill Village: March 15, 1976
Oak Ridge Turnpike: Oak Ridge: One of three NRHP-listed World War II-era checkpoint gatehouses in Oak Ridge 12: Post Oak Springs Christian Church: Post Oak Springs Christian Church: March 15, 2007 : Roane St. Highway (Old Kingston Highway) at Post Oak Rd.
Oak Ridge is a city in Anderson and Roane counties in the eastern part of the U.S. state of Tennessee, about 25 miles (40 km) west of downtown Knoxville. Oak Ridge's population was 31,402 at the 2020 census. [9] It is part of the Knoxville Metropolitan Area. Oak Ridge's nicknames include the Atomic City, [10] the Secret City, [11] and the City ...
The U.S. Army built the chapel to house religious activities, as one of numerous community facilities in the "townsite" area of Oak Ridge. The building was dedicated on September 30, 1943, in a ceremony that included prayers and talks by a Jewish rabbi, a Catholic priest, an Episcopal priest, a Baptist minister, and the minister who was serving the United Church congregation that eventually ...
Oak Park. In 1887, real estate developer Edwin K. Alsip subdivided the 230-acre William Doyle Ranch into blocks and renamed the area Oak Park, according to the city’s historic district plan ...
It was completed in 1944 at a cost of $181,000. With 25 classrooms, it was intended to house up to 765 students. In 1993, when the Oak Ridge Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the school building was included as a contributing property. [6]