The Woodland-Scarboro Historic District in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, encompasses a significant residential area developed to house African American workers during the Manhattan Project. It features a collection of mid-20th-century homes and community structures.
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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
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
Architecture; Social History
Blair Rd., Oak Ridge, Tennessee
Art; Military; Architecture; Social History
Bethel Valley Rd., Oak Ridge, 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
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
Commerce; Architecture
Roughly Bounded By Maple And Poplar Sts., Tullahoma Rd., College St., And Old Manchester Rd., Normandy, Tennessee