The Watauga Hydroelectric Project, located in Elizabethton, Tennessee, is a notable example of Depression-era public works. It encompasses a dam, power plant, and associated infrastructure, representing a significant engineering feat of its time.
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Architecture; Exploration/Settlement
1548 Blue Springs Rd., Elizabethton, Tennessee
Military; Politics/Government; Architecture
Bounded Roughly By 2nd, 4th, East, And Sycamore Sts., Elizabethton, Tennessee
Agriculture; Architecture
Judge Ben Allen Rd., Ne Of Elizabethton, Elizabethton, Tennessee
Military; Politics/Government; Architecture
Off Tn 67, Elizabethton, Tennessee
Native American; Exploration/Settlement
2 Mi. W Of Elizabethton On The Watauga River, Elizabethton, Tennessee
Architecture
201-203 N. Sycamore St., Elizabethton, Tennessee
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Architecture; Conservation; Engineering; Landscape Architecture; Entertainment/Recreation; Social History
300 Powerhouse Way, Norris, Tennessee
Exploration/Settlement; Agriculture; Architecture
Along Sections Of Us 41-a, Normandy, Cathey, Thompson Creek & Shofner Rds., Hornaday Ln. & Three Forks Bridge, Wartrace, Tennessee
Social History; Commerce; Architecture; Community Planning And Development
Roughly Bounded By 50-100 Blk. Of Central Ave., 10-100 Blk.of Church & 100 Blk. Of Inman Sts., 100 Blk. Of 2nd St., Se., Cleveland, Tennessee
Architecture; Agriculture
4710 N. Lee Hwy., Cleveland, Tennessee
Conservation; Engineering
Frank Hiles Rd. E Of Coffee-bedford County Line, Normandy, Tennessee
Community Planning And Development; Architecture
Brush Hill Ct., Brush Hill Rd., Earlene, Kenwood, Riverwood & E. Riverwood Drs., Eastdale & Plymouth Aves., Nashville, Tennessee