The Normandy Historic District in Normandy, Tennessee, encompasses a collection of historically significant structures that reflect the town's development. Its architecture showcases the period's building styles and materials, while its layout hints at its past as a commercial hub.
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Architecture
Thompson's Creek Rd., Normandy, Tennessee
Industry; Historic - Non-aboriginal
Cascade Dr., W. Side, About 0.7 Mi. Nw Of The Jct. With Riley Creek Rd., Normandy, Tennessee
Conservation; Engineering
Frank Hiles Rd. E Of Coffee-bedford County Line, Normandy, Tennessee
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Entertainment/Recreation; Politics/Government; Social History; Architecture
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Architecture; Community Planning And Development; Black
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Transportation; Education; Architecture
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Architecture
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Agriculture; Architecture; Art
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