National Register of Historic Places listings in Sevier County, Tennessee

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Location of Sevier County in Tennessee

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Sevier County, Tennessee.

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Sevier 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 38 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. One property was once listed, but has since been removed.


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This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted February 11, 2022.[2]

Current listings[]

[3] Name on the Register[4] Image Date listed[5] Location City or town Description
1 Riley H. Andes House
Riley H. Andes House
July 8, 1980
(#80003854)
Douglas Dam Rd.
35°53′01″N 83°34′18″W / 35.883611°N 83.571667°W / 35.883611; -83.571667 (Riley H. Andes House)
Sevierville
2 Mayna Treanor Avent Studio
Mayna Treanor Avent Studio
February 7, 1994
(#93001575)
Jake's Creek Trail, 1 mile (1.6 km) south of Elkton
35°38′21″N 83°35′15″W / 35.639167°N 83.5875°W / 35.639167; -83.5875 (Mayna Treanor Avent Studio)
Elkmont
3 Brabson's Ferry Plantation
Brabson's Ferry Plantation
June 25, 1975
(#75001780)
Northwest of Sevierville off Sevierville Pike in the area of Boyd's Creek
35°55′45″N 83°39′03″W / 35.929167°N 83.650833°W / 35.929167; -83.650833 (Brabson's Ferry Plantation)
Sevierville
4 Buckingham House
Buckingham House
March 18, 1971
(#71000831)
West of Sevierville on Sevierville Pike
35°54′58″N 83°37′56″W / 35.916111°N 83.632222°W / 35.916111; -83.632222 (Buckingham House)
Sevierville
5 Clingmans Dome Observation Tower
Clingmans Dome Observation Tower
August 15, 2012
(#12000515)
Terminus of Clingmans Dome Rd.
35°33′46″N 83°29′55″W / 35.562766°N 83.498493°W / 35.562766; -83.498493 (Clingmans Dome Observation Tower)
Gatlinburg also listed in Swain County, North Carolina
6 Alex Cole Cabin
Alex Cole Cabin
January 2, 1976
(#76000165)
5 miles (8.0 km) south of Gatlinburg off U.S. Route 441 in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
35°39′59″N 83°31′22″W / 35.666389°N 83.522778°W / 35.666389; -83.522778 (Alex Cole Cabin)
Gatlinburg
7 Douglas Hydroelectric Project
Douglas Hydroelectric Project
August 14, 2017
(#100001475)
850 Powerhouse Way
35°57′40″N 83°32′20″W / 35.961111°N 83.538889°W / 35.961111; -83.538889 (Douglas Hydroelectric Project)
Dandridge
8 Elkmont Historic District, Great Smoky Mountains NP
Elkmont Historic District, Great Smoky Mountains NP
March 22, 1994
(#94000166)
Off State Route 72 southwest of Gatlinburg
35°39′20″N 83°35′04″W / 35.655556°N 83.584444°W / 35.655556; -83.584444 (Elkmont Historic District, Great Smoky Mountains NP)
Gatlinburg
9 First Methodist Church, Gatlinburg
First Methodist Church, Gatlinburg
July 3, 2007
(#07000661)
742 Parkway
35°42′41″N 83°31′02″W / 35.711389°N 83.517222°W / 35.711389; -83.517222 (First Methodist Church, Gatlinburg)
Gatlinburg
10 Harrisburg Covered Bridge
Harrisburg Covered Bridge
June 10, 1975
(#75001777)
South of Harrisburg off U.S. Route 411 over East Fork of the Little Pigeon River
35°51′39″N 83°28′58″W / 35.860833°N 83.482778°W / 35.860833; -83.482778 (Harrisburg Covered Bridge)
11 Headrick's Chapel
Headrick's Chapel
July 19, 2001
(#01000756)
Wears Valley Rd.
35°42′00″N 83°40′47″W / 35.699969°N 83.67967°W / 35.699969; -83.67967 (Headrick's Chapel)
12 Keener-Johnson Farm March 18, 1999
(#99000367)
1112 Boyd's Creek Highway
35°53′16″N 83°43′47″W / 35.887659°N 83.729759°W / 35.887659; -83.729759 (Keener-Johnson Farm)
Seymour
13 King-Walker Place
King-Walker Place
March 16, 1976
(#76000169)
West of Gatlinburg off State Route 73 in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
35°41′39″N 83°37′45″W / 35.694167°N 83.629167°W / 35.694167; -83.629167 (King-Walker Place)
Gatlinburg
14 Little Greenbrier School-Church
Little Greenbrier School-Church
January 11, 1976
(#76000168)
About 9 miles (14 km) west of Gatlinburg off State Route 73 in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
35°41′01″N 83°38′17″W / 35.683611°N 83.638056°W / 35.683611; -83.638056 (Little Greenbrier School-Church)
Gatlinburg
15 Tyson McCarter Place
Tyson McCarter Place
March 16, 1976
(#76000204)
10 miles (16 km) east of Gatlinburg on State Route 73 in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
35°46′N 83°18′W / 35.76°N 83.3°W / 35.76; -83.3 (Tyson McCarter Place)
Gatlinburg
16 Messer Barn
Messer Barn
January 1, 1976
(#76000166)
Southeast of Gatlinburg near Greenbrier Cove in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
35°41′13″N 83°23′54″W / 35.686944°N 83.398333°W / 35.686944; -83.398333 (Messer Barn)
Gatlinburg
17
New Salem Baptist Church
July 24, 2003
(#03000696)
601 Eastgate Rd.
35°51′32″N 83°33′14″W / 35.858889°N 83.553889°W / 35.858889; -83.553889 (New Salem Baptist Church)
Sevierville Built in 1886 by African-American brick mason Isaac Dockery; part of the Rural African-American Churches in Tennessee Multiple Property Submission (MPS)
18 Bud Ogle Farm
Bud Ogle Farm
November 23, 1977
(#77000158)
3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of Gatlinburg
35°40′50″N 83°29′28″W / 35.680556°N 83.491111°W / 35.680556; -83.491111 (Bud Ogle Farm)
Gatlinburg
19 John Ownby Cabin
John Ownby Cabin
January 1, 1976
(#76000167)
3 miles (4.8 km) south of Gatlinburg off State Route 73 in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
35°41′22″N 83°32′50″W / 35.689444°N 83.547222°W / 35.689444; -83.547222 (John Ownby Cabin)
Gatlinburg
20 Perry's Camp
Perry's Camp
October 30, 1992
(#92000369)
101 Flat Branch Rd.
35°43′31″N 83°31′40″W / 35.725278°N 83.527778°W / 35.725278; -83.527778 (Perry's Camp)
Gatlinburg
21 Pigeon Forge Mill
Pigeon Forge Mill
June 10, 1975
(#75001778)
Off U.S. Route 441 (Old Mill Avenue, traffic light #7 off Parkway)
35°47′18″N 83°33′15″W / 35.788333°N 83.554167°W / 35.788333; -83.554167 (Pigeon Forge Mill)
Pigeon Forge
22
Pittman Community Center Home Economics Building
November 29, 1996
(#96001406)
2839 Webb Creek Rd.
35°45′30″N 83°23′44″W / 35.758333°N 83.395556°W / 35.758333; -83.395556 (Pittman Community Center Home Economics Building)
Pittman Center
23 Roaring Fork Historic District
Roaring Fork Historic District
March 16, 1976
(#76000170)
5 miles (8.0 km) southeast of Gatlinburg off State Route 73 in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
35°41′54″N 83°28′04″W / 35.698333°N 83.467778°W / 35.698333; -83.467778 (Roaring Fork Historic District)
Gatlinburg
24 December 18, 2013
(#13000953)
2656 Boyds Creek Hwy.
35°55′23″N 83°39′43″W / 35.923083°N 83.661938°W / 35.923083; -83.661938 (Rocky Springs Presbyterian Church)
Sevierville vicinity
25 Rose Glen
Rose Glen
July 18, 1975
(#75001781)
4 miles (6.4 km) east of Sevierville on the Newport Highway
35°51′34″N 83°29′58″W / 35.859444°N 83.499444°W / 35.859444; -83.499444 (Rose Glen)
Sevierville
26 Settlement School Community Outreach Historic District
Settlement School Community Outreach Historic District
July 11, 2007
(#07000686)
556 Parkway
35°42′46″N 83°30′45″W / 35.712778°N 83.5125°W / 35.712778; -83.5125 (Settlement School Community Outreach Historic District)
Gatlinburg Comprises publicly accessible parts of the campus of the settlement school established by Pi Beta Phi that now houses the Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts.[6] Part of the Pi Beta Phi Settlement School MPS
27 Settlement School Dormitories and Dwellings Historic District
Settlement School Dormitories and Dwellings Historic District
March 20, 2007
(#07000185)
556 Parkway
35°42′45″N 83°30′37″W / 35.7125°N 83.510278°W / 35.7125; -83.510278 (Settlement School Dormitories and Dwellings Historic District)
Gatlinburg Comprises residential portions of the campus of the settlement school established by Pi Beta Phi that now houses the Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts.[7] Part of the Pi Beta Phi Settlement School MPS
28 Sevier County Courthouse
Sevier County Courthouse
March 24, 1971
(#71000832)
Court Ave.
35°52′04″N 83°33′58″W / 35.867778°N 83.566111°W / 35.867778; -83.566111 (Sevier County Courthouse)
Sevierville
29 Sevierville Commercial Historic District
Sevierville Commercial Historic District
October 23, 1986
(#86002910)
Sections of Bruce St., Court Ave., and Commerce St.
35°52′05″N 83°33′57″W / 35.868056°N 83.565833°W / 35.868056; -83.565833 (Sevierville Commercial Historic District)
Sevierville
30 Sevierville Masonic Lodge February 7, 1980
(#80003855)
119 Main St.
35°52′06″N 83°33′50″W / 35.868333°N 83.563889°W / 35.868333; -83.563889 (Sevierville Masonic Lodge)
Sevierville
31
Shults Grove Methodist Church
November 22, 2016
(#16000790)
Rocky Flats Rd. at East Ball Hollow Rd.
35°47′02″N 83°17′47″W / 35.783774°N 83.296410°W / 35.783774; -83.296410 (Shults Grove Methodist Church)
Cosby
32 March 17, 1994
(#94000197)
Roughly bounded by Park Rd., Belle Ave., Cedar St., Grace Ave., and Prince St.
35°51′39″N 83°33′38″W / 35.860935°N 83.560511°W / 35.860935; -83.560511 (Thomas Addition Historic District)
Sevierville
33 October 10, 1975
(#75001783)
South of Sevierville on Middle Creek Rd.
• Boundary increase (listed November 21, 2001, refnum 01001262): 1605 Middle Creek Rd.

35°49′49″N 83°32′22″W / 35.830278°N 83.539444°W / 35.830278; -83.539444 (Trotter-McMahan House)
Sevierville
34
US Post Office-Sevierville
March 14, 1997
(#97000240)
167 Bruce St.
35°52′01″N 83°33′51″W / 35.866944°N 83.564167°W / 35.866944; -83.564167 (US Post Office-Sevierville)
Sevierville
35
Dwight and Kate Wade House
December 15, 1997
(#97001502)
114 Joy St.
35°51′59″N 83°33′55″W / 35.866389°N 83.565278°W / 35.866389; -83.565278 (Dwight and Kate Wade House)
Sevierville Built in 1940 by Fred McMahan, designed by New York architect Verna Cook Salomonsky
36
Walker Mill Hydroelectric Station
November 20, 1990
(#90001751)
West Prong of the Little Pigeon River just off U.S. Route 441
35°50′44″N 83°34′08″W / 35.845556°N 83.568889°W / 35.845556; -83.568889 (Walker Mill Hydroelectric Station)
Sevierville part of the Pre-TVA Hydroelectric Power Development in Tennessee MPS
37 Waters House
Waters House
June 18, 1975
(#75001784)
217 Cedar St.
35°51′56″N 83°33′46″W / 35.865556°N 83.562778°W / 35.865556; -83.562778 (Waters House)
Sevierville
38 Wheatlands
Wheatlands
July 7, 1975
(#75001785)
Northwest of Sevierville on the Old Knoxville Highway
35°55′07″N 83°40′06″W / 35.918611°N 83.668333°W / 35.918611; -83.668333 (Wheatlands)
Sevierville

Former listings[]

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listedDate removed Location City or town Description
1 Mountain View Hotel September 13, 1984
(#84003681)
December 13, 1999 400 Parkway
Gatlinburg

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ 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.
  2. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved February 11, 2022.
  3. ^ 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.
  4. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 24, 2008.
  5. ^ 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.
  6. ^ http://www.state.tn.us/environment/hist/pdf/settlement_cohd.pdf
  7. ^ http://www.state.tn.us/environment/hist/pdf/settlement&dwellings.pdf
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