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Smith-Trahern Mansion, Box 852, Clarksville, TN 37041-0852, United States
The Smith Trahern Mansion was built in 1858 by wealthy tobacconist Christopher Smith and overlooks the Cumb... More on uptake_content
The Smith-Trahern Mansion in Clarksville was built in 1858 by wealthy tobacconist Christopher Smith. The ma... More on PlanetWare

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Woodlawn, Tennessee, United States
Melton Hill Dam is a hydroelectric dam on the Clinch River just south of Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA. The dam is operated by the Tennessee Valley Authority, which built the dam in the early 1960s to extend the Tennessee Valley's continuous ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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Clarksville, TN 37040
This charming collection of buildings served as the center of Clarksville’s government until 2001. The facade of the old City Hall building was constructed in 1914, although the building itself is ... More on Wegoplaces.com
The facade of the City Hall Building with a sweeping Romanesque arch was ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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200 Commerce Street Clarksville, TN, 37040
The oldest continuously running newspaper in Tennessee, the Leaf Chronicle has been printed under several different names. It began publication in 1808 and its current name reflects the area's invo... More on uptake_content
The oldest continuously running newspaper in Tennessee, the Leaf Chronicle has been printed under several different names. It began publication in 1808 and its current name reflects the area's inv... More on Clarksvillecvb.com

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Clarksville TN 37040, United States of America

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Clarksville TN 37040, United States of America
Inscription. The Cunningham Bridge, completed in 1925, once spanned the Cumberland River here. Erected on the site of the old Gaiser's Ferry. It was one of the first bridges to be built by the newly-formed Tennessee Highway Department ... More on HMDB

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Between Franklin and Main Streets Clarksville, TN 37040
This charming collection of buildings serves as Clarksville's official public square. The facade of the old City Hall building was constructed in 1914, although the building itself is much older. P... More on uptake_content
This charming collection of buildings serves as Clarksville's official public square. The facade of the old City Hall building was constructed in 1914, although the building itself is much older. ... More on Clarksvillecvb.com

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Clarksville TN 37040, United States of America
Inscription. This statesman settled 2 mi. N. 1802. Born 1768, was secretary to the governor, Territory South of the River Ohio, later a judge in the state's first Superior Court of Law & Equity. Elected governor after a term in the ... More on HMDB

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Clarksville , Montgomery County, TN
((Tony Knight Autoplex, TN-63-02) in Clarksville , Montgomery County, TN. US41A Byp (TN12/1376 - Riverside Dr.) SW 350’ from jct with US41A/79 (2 nd St.) to the bldg on the S. side of the road ... More on dalejtravis.com

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635 North Spring Street Clarksville, TN 37040
Early settler, Valentine Sevier was buried on this family property in 1800. Many pioneer and 19th century citizens, including Revolutionary War soldier Robert Nelson are interred here as well. One ... More on uptake_content
Early settler, Valentine Sevier was buried on this family property in 1800. Many pioneer and 19th century citizens, including Revolutionary War soldier Robert Nelson are interred here as well. One... More on Clarksvillecvb.com
