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Rogersville Historic District

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Built
  
1786

Opened
  
1786

Added to NRHP
  
23 February 1973

NRHP Reference #
  
73001787

Area
  
51 ha

Rogersville Historic District httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Location
  
Bounded by N. Boyd, Kyle, Clinch, and N. Bend Sts., McKinney Ave., and S. Rogen Rd., Rogersville, Tennessee

Architectural style
  
Mid 19th Century Revival, Greek Revival, Late Victorian

Similar
  
Price Public Elementa, Overton Lodge, Walt Disney's Riverfront, Amis House, Hawkins County Courthouse

The Rogersville Historic District is a historic district in Rogersville, Tennessee, the county seat of Hawkins County. It is both a local historic district and a National Register of Historic Places historic district.

The local historic district established by the Town of Rogersville to safeguard, preserve, and protect hundreds of unique and historically significant structures in and around the town's downtown area. It comprises numerous neighborhoods and business areas, with architecture and significant historical events occurring throughout the history of the town, since its settlement by Davy Crockett's grandparents in 1775.

The street plan of the core of the district, which centers on Rogersville's commercial and governmental hub, was designed by the town's founder, Joseph Rogers, when he petitioned the North Carolina General Assembly to establish a town at Hawkins Court House in 1786.

The local historic district is administered by the Town of Rogersville's Historic Preservation Commission, a governmental body.

It includes numerous historically significant structures, including:

  • Hale Springs Inn, c. 1824
  • Hawkins County Courthouse, c. 1836
  • Overton Lodge, c. 1840
  • The entire Rogersville Historic District is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

    References

    Rogersville Historic District Wikipedia


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