Maple Dean Farm is a picturesque rural estate in Shelbyville, Tennessee, featuring a collection of well-preserved agricultural buildings and a notable dwelling. Its landscape showcases the evolving agricultural practices of the region.
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Architecture
1550 Tn 64 W, Shelbyville, Tennessee
Agriculture; Architecture
201 Nashville Dirt Rd., Shelbyville, Tennessee
Architecture
Bounded Roughly By N. Brittian, Louisville & Nashville Railroad Tracks, Lane, Evans, Sandusky And Madison Sts., Shelbyville, Tennessee
Architecture
306 E. Franklin St., Shelbyville, Tennessee
Architecture
170 Ike Farrar Rd., Shelbyville, Tennessee
Architecture
600 N. Brittain St., Shelbyville, 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
Architecture; Community Planning And Development; Black
Roughly Bounded By Rutgers Ave., Lafayette Dr., Benedict, Wilburforce And Illinois Aves., Oak Ridge, Tennessee
Transportation; Education; Architecture
Irregular Pattern Bounded Roughly By Webb Rd., Abernathy, Maple, Cumberland, And Church Sts., Bell Buckle, Tennessee
Commerce; Architecture
Roughly Bounded By Maple And Poplar Sts., Tullahoma Rd., College St., And Old Manchester Rd., Normandy, Tennessee
Commerce; Architecture
Roughly Spring St. From Coffey To Main Sts., Vine St. From Broad To Mckinley Sts. And Knob Cr. Rd. From Main To Mckinley, Wartrace, Tennessee