The Brownsville Carnegie Library, a National Register of Historic Places landmark, is a notable example of early 20th-century public architecture. This substantial brick building once served as a vital center for learning and community engagement in Brownsville.
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Architecture
20 Mi. S Of Brownsville On Tn 76, Brownsville, Tennessee
Agriculture; Literature; Education; Law; Politics/Government; Architecture
Tn 19 And U.s. 70/79, Brownsville, Tennessee
Black; Education
Along E. Jefferson St. & Roughly Bounded By Anderson Ave., E. Main St. & Rr Tracks, Brownsville, Tennessee
Architecture; Commerce
41 N. Washington Avenue, Brownsville, Tennessee
Social History
4110 U.s. Hwy 70 East, Brownsville, Tennessee
Architecture
124 N. Church Ave., Brownsville, Tennessee
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Architecture
453 Oliver Springs Highway, Clinton, Tennessee
Education; Ethnic Heritage-black; Social History
516 Tillman St., Shelbyville, Tennessee
Architecture
Jct. Of Martin Mill Pike And Tn 33, Rockford, Tennessee
Architecture
500 North Wright Rd., Alcoa, Tennessee
Education; Architecture
Birch & Locust Sts., Alcoa, Tennessee
Architecture
Big Springs Rd., 0.3 Mi. North Of Morganton Rd., Alcoa, Tennessee