National Register of Historic Places listings in Hamilton County, Tennessee
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Hamilton County, Tennessee.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Hamilton County, Tennessee, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map.[1]
There are 108 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including one National Historic Landmark, the Moccasin Bend Archeological District. Another 7 properties were once listed but have been removed.
Anderson – Bedford – Benton – Bledsoe – Blount – Bradley – Campbell – Cannon – Carroll – Carter – Cheatham – Chester – Claiborne – Clay – Cocke – Coffee – Crockett – Cumberland – Davidson – Decatur – DeKalb – Dickson – Dyer – Fayette – Fentress – Franklin – Gibson – Giles – Grainger – Greene – Grundy – Hamblen – Hamilton – Hancock – Hardeman – Hardin – Hawkins – Haywood – Henderson – Henry – Hickman – Houston – Humphreys – Jackson – Jefferson – Johnson – Knox – Lake – Lauderdale – Lawrence – Lewis – Lincoln – Loudon – Macon – Madison – Marion – Marshall – Maury – McMinn – McNairy – Meigs – Monroe – Montgomery – Moore – Morgan – Obion – Overton – Perry – Pickett – Polk – Putnam – Rhea – Roane – Robertson – Rutherford – Scott – Sequatchie – Sevier – Shelby – Smith – Stewart – Sullivan – Sumner – Tipton – Trousdale – Unicoi – Union – Van Buren – Warren – Washington – Wayne – Weakley – White – Williamson – Wilson |
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 5, 2024.[2]
Current listings
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Audubon Acres Site (40 HA 84) | October 7, 1982 (#82001728) |
900 N Sanctuary Rd. 34°59′58″N 85°10′49″W / 34.9994°N 85.1803°W / 34.9994; -85.1803 (Audubon Acres Site (40 HA 84)) | Chattanooga | ||
2 | Nathan L. Bachman School | April 17, 2001 (#01000381) |
2815 Anderson Pike 35°09′47″N 85°19′20″W / 35.1631°N 85.3222°W / 35.1631; -85.3222 (Nathan L. Bachman School) | Walden | ||
3 | Beck Knob Cemetery | June 29, 2021 (#100006714) |
875 Dartmouth St. 35°04′38″N 85°17′48″W / 35.0773°N 85.2966°W / 35.0773; -85.2966 (Beck Knob Cemetery) | Chattanooga | ||
4 | Bonny Oaks | August 11, 1980 (#80003803) |
5114 Bonny Oaks Dr. 35°04′20″N 85°11′01″W / 35.0722°N 85.1836°W / 35.0722; -85.1836 (Bonny Oaks) | Chattanooga | ||
5 | Brabson House | April 11, 1973 (#73001772) |
407 E. 5th St. 35°03′05″N 85°18′16″W / 35.0514°N 85.3044°W / 35.0514; -85.3044 (Brabson House) | Chattanooga | ||
6 | Brainerd Junior High | September 15, 1980 (#80003804) |
4201 Cherryton Dr. 35°01′06″N 85°14′07″W / 35.0183°N 85.2353°W / 35.0183; -85.2353 (Brainerd Junior High) | Chattanooga | ||
7 | Brainerd Mission Cemetery | December 6, 1979 (#79002435) |
5700 Eastgate Loop 35°00′43″N 85°12′46″W / 35.0119°N 85.2128°W / 35.0119; -85.2128 (Brainerd Mission Cemetery) | Chattanooga | ||
8 | Brown House | April 11, 1973 (#73001781) |
9521 Ooltewah-Georgetown Rd. 35°11′21″N 85°01′16″W / 35.1892°N 85.0211°W / 35.1892; -85.0211 (Brown House) | Ooltewah | ||
9 | Brown's Ferry Tavern | March 24, 1971 (#71000822) |
Brown's Ferry Rd. 35°02′41″N 85°21′19″W / 35.0447°N 85.3553°W / 35.0447; -85.3553 (Brown's Ferry Tavern) | Chattanooga | ||
10 | Central Block Building | September 1, 1995 (#95000293) |
630-638 Market St. 35°02′55″N 85°18′35″W / 35.0486°N 85.3097°W / 35.0486; -85.3097 (Central Block Building) | Chattanooga | ||
11 | Chattanooga Bank Building | September 15, 1980 (#80003805) |
8th St. 35°02′50″N 85°18′36″W / 35.0472°N 85.31°W / 35.0472; -85.31 (Chattanooga Bank Building) | Chattanooga | ||
12 | Chattanooga Car Barns | July 9, 1979 (#79002436) |
301 Market St. 35°03′12″N 85°18′37″W / 35.0533°N 85.3103°W / 35.0533; -85.3103 (Chattanooga Car Barns) | Chattanooga | ||
13 | Chattanooga Electric Railway | February 29, 1980 (#80003806) |
211-241 Market St. 35°03′13″N 85°18′36″W / 35.0536°N 85.31°W / 35.0536; -85.31 (Chattanooga Electric Railway) | Chattanooga | ||
14 | Chattanooga National Cemetery | September 16, 1996 (#96001013) |
1200 Bailey Ave. 35°02′06″N 85°17′23″W / 35.035°N 85.2897°W / 35.035; -85.2897 (Chattanooga National Cemetery) | Chattanooga | ||
15 | Chattanooga Plow Power House | October 7, 1999 (#99001243) |
1633-1635 Chestnut St. 35°02′14″N 85°18′52″W / 35.0372°N 85.3144°W / 35.0372; -85.3144 (Chattanooga Plow Power House) | Chattanooga | ||
16 | Chattanooga, Harrison, Georgetown & Charleston Railroad Tunnel | August 24, 1978 (#78002595) |
Below N. Crest Rd. 35°03′51″N 85°14′20″W / 35.0642°N 85.2389°W / 35.0642; -85.2389 (Chattanooga, Harrison, Georgetown & Charleston Railroad Tunnel) | Chattanooga | ||
17 | Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park | October 15, 1966 (#66000274) |
South of Chattanooga on U.S. Route 27 34°58′09″N 85°17′07″W / 34.9692°N 85.2853°W / 34.9692; -85.2853 (Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park) | Chattanooga | extends into Catoosa County, Georgia, is administered by the National Park Service | |
18 | Chickamauga Hydroelectric Project | August 11, 2017 (#100001466) |
5400 Lake Resort Dr. 35°06′14″N 85°13′46″W / 35.1039°N 85.2294°W / 35.1039; -85.2294 (Chickamauga Hydroelectric Project) | Chattanooga | ||
19 | Christ Church Episcopal | April 9, 2021 (#100006386) |
663 Douglas St. 35°02′46″N 85°18′06″W / 35.0461°N 85.3018°W / 35.0461; -85.3018 (Christ Church Episcopal) | Chattanooga | ||
20 | Civil War Fortification | January 31, 1976 (#76001779) |
Bonny Oaks Dr. 35°04′06″N 85°09′12″W / 35.0683°N 85.1533°W / 35.0683; -85.1533 (Civil War Fortification) | Chattanooga | ||
21 | Connor Toll House | August 22, 1977 (#77001273) |
4212 Anderson Pike 35°10′45″N 85°20′11″W / 35.1792°N 85.3364°W / 35.1792; -85.3364 (Connor Toll House) | Signal Mountain | ||
22 | Crane Building | November 10, 1983 (#83004246) |
1317 Chestnut St. 35°02′24″N 85°18′45″W / 35.04°N 85.3125°W / 35.04; -85.3125 (Crane Building) | Chattanooga | ||
23 | Cravens-Coleman House | October 25, 1990 (#90001655) |
1 Cravens Terrace 35°00′49″N 85°20′26″W / 35.0136°N 85.3406°W / 35.0136; -85.3406 (Cravens-Coleman House) | Chattanooga | ||
24 | Judge Will Cummings House | July 3, 1980 (#80003807) |
West of Chattanooga at 4025 Cummings Rd. 35°01′03″N 85°23′33″W / 35.0175°N 85.3925°W / 35.0175; -85.3925 (Judge Will Cummings House) | Chattanooga | ||
25 | Dixie Mercerizing Company | July 20, 2020 (#100005374) |
951 South Watkins St. 35°01′40″N 85°16′15″W / 35.0278°N 85.2707°W / 35.0278; -85.2707 (Dixie Mercerizing Company) | Chattanooga | ||
26 | Hiram Douglas House | April 24, 1973 (#73001782) |
About 5 miles north of Ooltewah on Snow Hill Rd. 35°08′08″N 85°04′07″W / 35.1356°N 85.0686°W / 35.1356; -85.0686 (Hiram Douglas House) | Ooltewah | ||
27 | Downtown Chattanooga Historic District | July 23, 2020 (#100005387) |
Roughly bounded by Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Georgia Ave., East 5th St., Walnut St., East 6th St., and Chestnut St. 35°02′49″N 85°18′34″W / 35.0470°N 85.3095°W / 35.0470; -85.3095 (Downtown Chattanooga Historic District) | Chattanooga | ||
28 | East Tennessee Iron Manufacturing Company Blast Furnace | May 8, 1980 (#80003808) |
Address Restricted | Chattanooga | ||
29 | Engel Stadium | November 19, 2009 (#09000954) |
O'Neal St. and E. 3rd St. 35°02′43″N 85°17′12″W / 35.0453°N 85.2867°W / 35.0453; -85.2867 (Engel Stadium) | Chattanooga | ||
30 | Faxon-Thomas Mansion | November 25, 1980 (#80003809) |
10 Bluff View Ave. 35°03′21″N 85°18′21″W / 35.0558°N 85.3058°W / 35.0558; -85.3058 (Faxon-Thomas Mansion) | Chattanooga | ||
31 | Ferger Place Historic District | May 1, 1980 (#80003810) |
Evening Side Dr. and Morning Side Dr. 35°01′30″N 85°17′04″W / 35.025°N 85.2844°W / 35.025; -85.2844 (Ferger Place Historic District) | Chattanooga | ||
32 | First Baptist Church Education Building | February 29, 1980 (#80003811) |
317 Oak St. 35°02′56″N 85°18′21″W / 35.0489°N 85.3058°W / 35.0489; -85.3058 (First Baptist Church Education Building) | Chattanooga | ||
33 | First Congregational Church | July 22, 2010 (#10000491) |
901 Lindsay St. 35°02′42″N 85°18′26″W / 35.045°N 85.3072°W / 35.045; -85.3072 (First Congregational Church) | Chattanooga | ||
34 | First Presbyterian Church | November 18, 2009 (#09000955) |
554 McCallie Ave. 35°02′47″N 85°18′10″W / 35.0464°N 85.3027°W / 35.0464; -85.3027 (First Presbyterian Church) | Chattanooga | ||
35 | Fort Wood Historic District | April 18, 1979 (#79002437) |
Roughly bounded by Palmetto, McCallie, Central, and 5th Sts. 35°02′42″N 85°17′34″W / 35.045°N 85.2928°W / 35.045; -85.2928 (Fort Wood Historic District) | Chattanooga | ||
36 | Fountain Square | March 28, 1979 (#79002438) |
600-622 Georgia Ave. and 317 Oak St. 35°02′58″N 85°18′22″W / 35.0494°N 85.3061°W / 35.0494; -85.3061 (Fountain Square) | Chattanooga | ||
37 | Gaskill House | December 6, 1979 (#79002439) |
427 E. 5th St. 35°03′03″N 85°18′14″W / 35.0508°N 85.3039°W / 35.0508; -85.3039 (Gaskill House) | Chattanooga | ||
38 | Glenwood Historic District | July 25, 1989 (#89000861) |
Roughly bounded by Parkwood Dr., Glenwood Dr., Oak St., and Derby St. 35°02′16″N 85°15′49″W / 35.0378°N 85.2636°W / 35.0378; -85.2636 (Glenwood Historic District) | Chattanooga | ||
39 | Hamilton County Courthouse | November 21, 1978 (#78002596) |
W. 6th St. and Georgia Ave. 35°02′58″N 85°18′25″W / 35.0494°N 85.3069°W / 35.0494; -85.3069 (Hamilton County Courthouse) | Chattanooga | ||
40 | Hampton Place Archeological Site (40HA146) | May 22, 1984 (#84003548) |
Address Restricted | Chattanooga | ||
41 | Highland Park Methodist Episcopal Church | February 29, 1980 (#80003813) |
1900 Bailey Ave. 35°02′01″N 85°16′32″W / 35.0336°N 85.2756°W / 35.0336; -85.2756 (Highland Park Methodist Episcopal Church) | Chattanooga | ||
42 | Highland Park Methodist Episcopal Church, South | March 12, 2012 (#12000118) |
1918 Union Ave. 35°01′55″N 85°16′32″W / 35.03192°N 85.2755°W / 35.03192; -85.2755 (Highland Park Methodist Episcopal Church, South) | Chattanooga | Renamed in 1938 to St. Andrew's Methodist Church. Closed in 2004.[6] | |
43 | Hutcheson House | November 21, 1978 (#78002597) |
360 S. Crest Rd. 35°00′29″N 85°16′09″W / 35.0081°N 85.2692°W / 35.0081; -85.2692 (Hutcheson House) | Chattanooga | ||
44 | Caleb Isbester House | March 25, 1982 (#82003975) |
551 Oak St. 35°02′53″N 85°18′14″W / 35.0481°N 85.3039°W / 35.0481; -85.3039 (Caleb Isbester House) | Chattanooga | ||
45 | James Building | February 29, 1980 (#80003814) |
735 Broad St. 35°02′50″N 85°18′37″W / 35.0472°N 85.3103°W / 35.0472; -85.3103 (James Building) | Chattanooga | ||
46 | James County Courthouse | November 7, 1976 (#76001782) |
Mulberry St. 35°04′17″N 85°03′37″W / 35.0714°N 85.0603°W / 35.0714; -85.0603 (James County Courthouse) | Ooltewah | County courthouse for James County, which was merged into Hamilton County after its bankruptcy in 1919. | |
47 | Clarence T. Jones Observatory | November 20, 2009 (#09000949) |
10 N. Tuxedo Ave. 35°01′01″N 85°14′12″W / 35.0169°N 85.2368°W / 35.0169; -85.2368 (Clarence T. Jones Observatory) | Chattanooga | Still in use | |
48 | Kelley House | May 14, 1980 (#80003815) |
1903 McCallie Ave. 35°02′08″N 85°16′27″W / 35.0356°N 85.2742°W / 35.0356; -85.2742 (Kelley House) | Chattanooga | ||
49 | M.L. King Boulevard Historic District | March 20, 1984 (#84003551) |
Roughly M. L. King Boulevard between Browns and University Sts. 35°02′38″N 85°18′14″W / 35.0439°N 85.3039°W / 35.0439; -85.3039 (M.L. King Boulevard Historic District) | Chattanooga | ||
50 | Lookout Mountain Caverns and Cavern Castle | November 26, 1985 (#85002969) |
Scenic Highway 35°01′09″N 85°20′22″W / 35.0192°N 85.3394°W / 35.0192; -85.3394 (Lookout Mountain Caverns and Cavern Castle) | Chattanooga | ||
51 | Lookout Mountain Incline Railway | April 26, 1973 (#73001774) |
Off U.S. Route 11 35°00′28″N 85°20′08″W / 35.0078°N 85.3356°W / 35.0078; -85.3356 (Lookout Mountain Incline Railway) | Chattanooga | ||
52 | Louise Terrace Apartments | October 30, 1998 (#98001306) |
314 and 316 Walnut St. 35°03′10″N 85°18′27″W / 35.0528°N 85.3075°W / 35.0528; -85.3075 (Louise Terrace Apartments) | Chattanooga | ||
53 | Maclellan Building | April 4, 1985 (#85000708) |
721 Broad St. 35°02′51″N 85°18′36″W / 35.0475°N 85.31°W / 35.0475; -85.31 (Maclellan Building) | Chattanooga | ||
54 | Mallards Dozen Archeological Site (40HA147) | May 22, 1984 (#84003552) |
Address Restricted | Chattanooga | ||
55 | Market and Main Streets Historic District | July 24, 1992 (#92000927) |
Roughly bounded by Cowart, King, Market, and Main Sts. 35°02′18″N 85°18′28″W / 35.038333°N 85.307778°W / 35.038333; -85.307778 (Market and Main Streets Historic District) | Chattanooga | ||
56 | Market Square-Patten Parkway | May 1, 1980 (#80003816) |
Roughly bounded by E. 8th and E. 9th Sts. and Georgia and Lindsay Aves. 35°02′46″N 85°18′27″W / 35.046111°N 85.3075°W / 35.046111; -85.3075 (Market Square-Patten Parkway) | Chattanooga | ||
57 | Market Street Bridge | December 20, 2010 (#10001047) |
Market St. over the Tennessee River 35°03′31″N 85°18′33″W / 35.058611°N 85.309167°W / 35.058611; -85.309167 (Market Street Bridge) | Chattanooga | Also known as the Chief John Ross Bridge | |
58 | Market Street Warehouse Historic District | April 5, 1984 (#84003554) |
1118-1148 Market St. 35°02′35″N 85°18′32″W / 35.043056°N 85.308889°W / 35.043056; -85.308889 (Market Street Warehouse Historic District) | Chattanooga | ||
59 | Pleasant L. Matthews House | December 12, 1976 (#76001781) |
Southwest of Georgetown on Ooltewah-Georgetown Rd. 35°16′38″N 84°57′57″W / 35.277222°N 84.965833°W / 35.277222; -84.965833 (Pleasant L. Matthews House) | Georgetown | ||
60 | Chancellor T.M. McConnell House | April 17, 1992 (#92000314) |
517 E. 5th St. 35°03′02″N 85°18′10″W / 35.050556°N 85.302778°W / 35.050556; -85.302778 (Chancellor T.M. McConnell House) | Chattanooga | ||
61 | Medical Arts Building | September 15, 1980 (#80003817) |
McCallie Ave. 35°02′45″N 85°18′09″W / 35.045833°N 85.3025°W / 35.045833; -85.3025 (Medical Arts Building) | Chattanooga | ||
62 | Mikado Locomotive No. 4501 | March 28, 1979 (#79002440) |
2202 N. Chamberlain Ave. 35°03′43″N 85°15′01″W / 35.061944°N 85.250278°W / 35.061944; -85.250278 (Mikado Locomotive No. 4501) | Chattanooga | ||
63 | Miller Brothers Department Store | September 17, 1987 (#87001115) |
629 Market St. 35°02′56″N 85°18′34″W / 35.048889°N 85.309444°W / 35.048889; -85.309444 (Miller Brothers Department Store) | Chattanooga | See Miller's of Tennessee. | |
64 | Missionary Ridge Historic District | September 5, 1996 (#95001257) |
N. and S. Crest Rd. from Delong Reservation to 700 S. Crest Rd. 35°00′48″N 85°15′56″W / 35.013333°N 85.265556°W / 35.013333; -85.265556 (Missionary Ridge Historic District) | Chattanooga | ||
65 | Moccasin Bend Archeological District | September 8, 1986 (#86003510) |
Address Restricted | Chattanooga | ||
66 | Model Electric Home | July 15, 1993 (#93000645) |
1516 Sunset Rd. 35°04′33″N 85°17′07″W / 35.075833°N 85.285278°W / 35.075833; -85.285278 (Model Electric Home) | Chattanooga | ||
67 | Municipal Building | February 29, 1980 (#80003818) |
E. 11th St. 35°02′36″N 85°18′27″W / 35.043333°N 85.3075°W / 35.043333; -85.3075 (Municipal Building) | Chattanooga | ||
68 | Northside United Presbyterian | September 15, 1980 (#80003820) |
923 Mississippi Ave. 35°04′10″N 85°17′41″W / 35.069444°N 85.294722°W / 35.069444; -85.294722 (Northside United Presbyterian) | Chattanooga | ||
69 | Oak Grove Elementary School | July 6, 2011 (#11000420) |
1912 S. Willow St. 35°01′14″N 85°16′45″W / 35.020556°N 85.279167°W / 35.020556; -85.279167 (Oak Grove Elementary School) | Chattanooga | ||
70 | Ochs Building | November 17, 1978 (#78002598) |
Georgia Ave. 35°02′50″N 85°18′26″W / 35.047222°N 85.307222°W / 35.047222; -85.307222 (Ochs Building) | Chattanooga | ||
71 | Old Library Building | March 14, 1973 (#73001776) |
200 E. 8th St. 35°02′48″N 85°18′26″W / 35.0467°N 85.3072°W / 35.0467; -85.3072 (Old Library Building) | Chattanooga | ||
72 | Old Post Office | April 13, 1973 (#73001777) |
E. 11th and Lindsay Sts. 35°02′37″N 85°18′27″W / 35.0436°N 85.3075°W / 35.0436; -85.3075 (Old Post Office) | Chattanooga | ||
73 | Price-Evans Foundry | June 28, 2021 (#100006713) |
901 South Holtzclaw Ave. 35°02′03″N 85°17′07″W / 35.0341°N 85.2852°W / 35.0341; -85.2852 (Price-Evans Foundry) | Chattanooga | ||
74 | Read House | December 23, 1976 (#76001780) |
Broad and 9th Sts. 35°02′46″N 85°18′39″W / 35.0461°N 85.3108°W / 35.0461; -85.3108 (Read House) | Chattanooga | ||
75 | Ridgedale Lodge | July 7, 2022 (#100007916) |
2602 East Main St. 35°01′20″N 85°16′10″W / 35.0221°N 85.2694°W / 35.0221; -85.2694 (Ridgedale Lodge) | Chattanooga | ||
76 | Ridgedale Methodist Episcopal Church | July 30, 2010 (#10000509) |
1518 Dodds Ave. 35°01′15″N 85°16′12″W / 35.0208°N 85.27°W / 35.0208; -85.27 (Ridgedale Methodist Episcopal Church) | Chattanooga vicinity | ||
77 | Ross's Landing | June 27, 1974 (#74001914) |
Riverfront Parkway west of Market St. 35°03′23″N 85°18′32″W / 35.0564°N 85.3089°W / 35.0564; -85.3089 (Ross's Landing) | Chattanooga | ||
78 | St. Elmo Historic District | April 15, 1982 (#82003976) |
Alabama, St. Elmo, and Tennessee Aves. 34°59′48″N 85°19′44″W / 34.9967°N 85.3289°W / 34.9967; -85.3289 (St. Elmo Historic District) | Chattanooga | ||
79 | St. Paul's Episcopal Church | September 1, 1978 (#78002599) |
7th and Pine Sts. 35°02′55″N 85°18′47″W / 35.0486°N 85.3131°W / 35.0486; -85.3131 (St. Paul's Episcopal Church) | Chattanooga | ||
80 | Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church and Buildings | December 11, 1979 (#79002441) |
214 E. 8th St. 35°02′47″N 85°18′23″W / 35.0464°N 85.3064°W / 35.0464; -85.3064 (Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church and Buildings) | Chattanooga | ||
81 | Robert Schwartz and Company Building | July 19, 1984 (#84003555) |
736-738 Cherry St. 35°02′50″N 85°18′29″W / 35.0472°N 85.3081°W / 35.0472; -85.3081 (Robert Schwartz and Company Building) | Chattanooga | ||
82 | Second Presbyterian Church | February 29, 1980 (#80003822) |
700 Pine St. 35°02′53″N 85°18′45″W / 35.0481°N 85.3125°W / 35.0481; -85.3125 (Second Presbyterian Church) | Chattanooga | ||
83 | Seamour and Gerte Shavin House | March 23, 1993 (#93000149) |
334 N. Crest Rd. 35°03′07″N 85°15′01″W / 35.0519°N 85.2503°W / 35.0519; -85.2503 (Seamour and Gerte Shavin House) | Chattanooga | ||
84 | Shiloh Baptist Church | January 19, 1979 (#79002442) |
506 E. 8th St. 35°02′43″N 85°18′11″W / 35.045278°N 85.303056°W / 35.045278; -85.303056 (Shiloh Baptist Church) | Chattanooga | ||
85 | Signal Knitting Mills | March 5, 1999 (#99000281) |
205 Manufacturers Rd. 35°03′46″N 85°18′47″W / 35.062778°N 85.313056°W / 35.062778; -85.313056 (Signal Knitting Mills) | Chattanooga | ||
86 | Signal Mountain Elementary School | April 19, 2001 (#01000395) |
809 Kentucky Ave. 35°07′30″N 85°20′44″W / 35.125°N 85.345556°W / 35.125; -85.345556 (Signal Mountain Elementary School) | Signal Mountain | ||
87 | Signal Mountain Historic District | October 5, 2001 (#01000729) |
Roughly along James Boulevard, Brady Point Rd., and Signal Point Rd. 35°07′17″N 85°21′27″W / 35.121389°N 85.3575°W / 35.121389; -85.3575 (Signal Mountain Historic District) | Signal Mountain | ||
88 | Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium | September 15, 1980 (#80003823) |
McCallie Ave. 35°02′52″N 85°18′21″W / 35.047778°N 85.305833°W / 35.047778; -85.305833 (Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium) | Chattanooga | ||
89 | Southern Railway Freight Depot | June 16, 1983 (#83003038) |
1140 Newby St. 35°02′30″N 85°18′30″W / 35.041667°N 85.308333°W / 35.041667; -85.308333 (Southern Railway Freight Depot) | Chattanooga | ||
90 | Standard-Coosa-Thatcher Mills | December 29, 2014 (#14001106) |
1800 Watkins St. 35°01′10″N 85°16′29″W / 35.0195°N 85.2746°W / 35.0195; -85.2746 (Standard-Coosa-Thatcher Mills) | Chattanooga | ||
91 | Stone Fort Land Company Historic District | July 1, 1999 (#99000786) |
10th, Newby, E. 11th, and Market Sts. 35°02′45″N 85°18′28″W / 35.045833°N 85.307778°W / 35.045833; -85.307778 (Stone Fort Land Company Historic District) | Chattanooga | ||
92 | Stringer Ridge Historic District | May 22, 1984 (#84003557) |
Address Restricted | Chattanooga | ||
93 | Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum Rolling Stock | August 6, 1980 (#80003824) |
2022 N. Chamberlain Ave. 35°03′52″N 85°13′31″W / 35.064444°N 85.225278°W / 35.064444; -85.225278 (Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum Rolling Stock) | Chattanooga | ||
94 | Terminal Station | February 20, 1973 (#73001778) |
1434 Market St. 35°02′13″N 85°18′25″W / 35.036944°N 85.306944°W / 35.036944; -85.306944 (Terminal Station) | Chattanooga | ||
95 | Tivoli Theater | April 11, 1973 (#73001779) |
709 Broad St. 35°02′52″N 85°18′37″W / 35.047778°N 85.310278°W / 35.047778; -85.310278 (Tivoli Theater) | Chattanooga | ||
96 | Topside | April 11, 1973 (#73001783) |
North of Signal Mountain off State Route 8 on Wilson Ave. 35°09′57″N 85°18′28″W / 35.165833°N 85.307778°W / 35.165833; -85.307778 (Topside) | Signal Mountain | ||
97 | Trigg-Smartt Building | June 26, 1986 (#86001383) |
701-707 Broad St. 35°02′54″N 85°18′38″W / 35.048333°N 85.310556°W / 35.048333; -85.310556 (Trigg-Smartt Building) | Chattanooga | ||
98 | Turnbull Cone and Machine Company | July 15, 1992 (#92000848) |
1400 Fort and W. 14th Sts. 35°02′22″N 85°18′52″W / 35.039444°N 85.314444°W / 35.039444; -85.314444 (Turnbull Cone and Machine Company) | Chattanooga | ||
99 | U.S. Post Office | February 29, 1980 (#80003827) |
900 Georgia Ave.[7] 35°02′42″N 85°18′30″W / 35.045°N 85.308333°W / 35.045; -85.308333 (U.S. Post Office) | Chattanooga | ||
100 | Vulcan Archeological Site (40HA140) | May 22, 1984 (#84003558) |
Address Restricted | Chattanooga | ||
101 | W Road | March 19, 1999 (#99000277) |
W Rd. from Spring St. east 0.4 miles 35°08′42″N 85°18′53″W / 35.145°N 85.314722°W / 35.145; -85.314722 (W Road) | Walden | ||
102 | Walnut Street Bridge | February 23, 1990 (#90000300) |
Walnut St., over the Tennessee River 35°03′44″N 85°18′23″W / 35.062222°N 85.306389°W / 35.062222; -85.306389 (Walnut Street Bridge) | Chattanooga | Formerly a road bridge for automobiles and streetcars, was closed to motor vehicles in 1978 and was eventually converted to a pedestrian bridge. | |
103 | Wauhatchie Pike | July 11, 2001 (#01000727) |
Old Wauhatchie Pike 35°01′10″N 85°20′22″W / 35.019444°N 85.339444°W / 35.019444; -85.339444 (Wauhatchie Pike) | Lookout Mountain | ||
104 | Wiley United Methodist Church | August 1, 1979 (#79002443) |
504 Lookout St. 35°03′03″N 85°18′22″W / 35.050833°N 85.306111°W / 35.050833; -85.306111 (Wiley United Methodist Church) | Chattanooga | ||
105 | Frances Willard House | February 29, 1980 (#80003828) |
615 Lindsay St. 35°02′58″N 85°18′18″W / 35.049444°N 85.305°W / 35.049444; -85.305 (Frances Willard House) | Chattanooga | ||
106 | Williams Island | April 11, 1973 (#73001780) |
On Williams Island in the Tennessee River northwest of central Chattanooga[8] 35°05′00″N 85°20′45″W / 35.083333°N 85.345833°W / 35.083333; -85.345833 (Williams Island) | Chattanooga | ||
107 | Woodland Mound Archeological District | May 22, 1984 (#84003562) |
Address Restricted | Chattanooga | ||
108 | Wyatt Hall | October 23, 1986 (#86002897) |
865 E. 3rd St. 35°02′59″N 85°17′40″W / 35.049722°N 85.294444°W / 35.049722; -85.294444 (Wyatt Hall) | Chattanooga |
Former listings
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Chattanooga Union Depot | April 16, 1971 (#71001071) | June 11, 1973 | W. 9th and Broad Sts. | Chattanooga | Demolished in 1973. Not to be confused with Chattanooga Terminal Station | |
2 | East Side Junior High School | March 6, 1987 (#87000392) | April 21, 2003 | 2200 E. Main Street | Chattanooga | Demolished, now Eastside Elementary School | |
3 | Richard Hardy Junior High School | September 15, 1980 (#80003812) | July 13, 2006 | 2115 Dodson Avenue | Chattanooga | Demolished and replaced with Hardy Elementary School | |
4 | News-Pound Building | September 15, 1980 (#80003819) | May 23, 1988 | E. 11th St. | Chattanooga | ||
5 | Newton Chevrolet Building | April 2, 1973 (#73001775) | July 13, 2006 | 329 Market Street | Chattanooga | Current occupant is Chattanooga Allergy Clinic | |
6 | Park Hotel | August 18, 1980 (#80003821) | July 13, 2006 | 117 East 7th Street | Chattanooga | Renamed Newell Tower | |
7 | Benjamin F. Thomas House | December 3, 1980 (#80003825) | July 13, 2006 | 938 McCallie Avenue | Chattanooga | Destroyed by a fire. Now an empty lot. | |
8 | Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church | February 29, 1980 (#80003826) | October 28, 2021 | McCallie Ave. 35°02′33″N 85°17′37″W / 35.0425°N 85.293611°W / 35.0425; -85.293611 (Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church) | Chattanooga |
See also
- List of National Historic Landmarks in Tennessee
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Tennessee
References
- ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved April 5, 2024.
- ^ a b Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 24, 2008.
- ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
- ^ "St. Andrews Center getting Chattanooga building".
- ^ "Chattanooga Divisional Office". United States District Court — Eastern District of Tennessee. Archived from the original on March 14, 2016. Retrieved April 10, 2016.
- ^ Location derived from its GNIS feature record; the NRIS lists it as "Address Restricted"