The Dunbar-Carver Historic District in Brownsville, Tennessee, encompasses a collection of historically significant buildings and sites that represent the development of Black education and community life in the region. It highlights institutions and structures central to the African American experience.
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Architecture
20 Mi. S Of Brownsville On Tn 76, Brownsville, Tennessee
Education; Social History
121 W Main St., Brownsville, Tennessee
Agriculture; Literature; Education; Law; Politics/Government; Architecture
Tn 19 And U.s. 70/79, 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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Entertainment/Recreation; Politics/Government; Social History; Architecture
125 Village Green Cir., Rocky Top (formerly Lake City), Tennessee
Industry; Community Planning And Development; Education; Science
Town Of Norris On U.s. 441, Norris, Tennessee
Architecture; Community Planning And Development; Black
Roughly Bounded By Rutgers Ave., Lafayette Dr., Benedict, Wilburforce And Illinois Aves., Oak Ridge, Tennessee
Transportation; Education; Architecture
Irregular Pattern Bounded Roughly By Webb Rd., Abernathy, Maple, Cumberland, And Church Sts., Bell Buckle, Tennessee
Architecture
Bounded Roughly By N. Brittian, Louisville & Nashville Railroad Tracks, Lane, Evans, Sandusky And Madison Sts., Shelbyville, Tennessee
Agriculture; Architecture; Art
400 New Herman Rd., Shelbyville, Tennessee