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This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Loudon 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.
Loudon is a city in and the county seat of Loudon County, Tennessee, [6] United States. Its population was 6,001 at the 2020 census . It is included in the Knoxville, Tennessee Metropolitan Statistical Area .
Loudon County was formed from parts of Roane, Monroe and Blount counties. One of the earliest American settlements in what is now Loudon County was a river port and ferry known as Morganton, once located on the banks of the Little Tennessee River near modern Greenback. Morganton thrived during the early 19th century, but declined with the rise ...
Windy Hill, Essendon, an Australian rules football ground in the Melbourne area; Windy Hill Wind Farm, a wind power station near Ravenshoe, Queensland, Australia; Windy Hill (Pennines), a hill on the Pennines which marks the border between Greater Manchester and West Yorkshire, England
TVA's studies showed that most residents of the Norris Basin were living in relative poverty, although Loyston's residents fared better due to better farm land. The Stooksbury general store had sales of $50,000 per year, resulting in a $7,000 profit. Houses in the Loyston area ranged from primitive two-room log cabins to eight-room frame houses.
The Blair's Ferry Storehouse is a historic brick structure in the U.S. city of Loudon, Tennessee.Originally built as a storehouse for the burgeoning riverboat trade in the community of Blair's Ferry in the 1830s, the structure was eventually renovated and used for a variety of functions throughout the 19th and 20th centuries.
Oak Hill Farm is a historic farm and former slave plantation in Tipton and Haywood Counties in Tennessee. Established in 1834, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in March 2013. [1] Oak Hill Farm is also listed as a Tennessee Century Farm for continuous agricultural production since the 1830s. [2]