The John J. Craig Quarry Historic District in Friendsville, Tennessee, preserves the remnants of a once-thriving limestone quarry. It features historical quarrying structures, equipment, and the landscape shaped by industrial extraction.
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Architecture
Jct. Of Buzzard's Roost Rd. And Kirk Rd., Friendsville, Tennessee
Architecture
Jct. Of Marble Hill Rd. And Big Springs Rd., Friendsville, Tennessee
Exploration/Settlement; Architecture
Front And Main Sts., Friendsville, Tennessee
Industry
Main St. Near Front St., Friendsville, Tennessee
Commerce
Jct. Of Union Grove Rd. And Chestnut Hill Rd., Friendsville, Tennessee
Commerce
College St., Friendsville, Tennessee
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