The Samuel Frazier House in Friendsville, Tennessee, is a well-preserved example of early 19th-century vernacular architecture. It features a distinctive stone construction, characteristic of the region's building traditions during that period.
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Architecture
Jct. Of Buzzard's Roost Rd. And Kirk Rd., Friendsville, Tennessee
Industry
Marmor Rd., 0.5 Mi. S Of Miser Station 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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Military
Jct. Of S. Illinois Ave. And Bear Creek Rd., Oak Ridge, Tennessee
Military
Jct. Of Bethel Valley And Scarboro Rds., Oak Ridge, Tennessee
Architecture; Social History; Industry
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Architecture; Commerce
307 N Main St, Clinton, Tennessee
Entertainment/Recreation; Exploration/Settlement; Architecture
Freels Bend Rd., Oak Ridge, Tennessee
Exploration/Settlement
Old Edgemoor Rd. Between Bethel Valley Rd. And Melton Hill Lake, Oak Ridge, Tennessee