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National Historic Landmark-Tennessee State Capitol

National Historic Landmark- Tennessee State Capitol

Constructed between 1845 and 1859, this is a prime example of the Greek Revival style by one of the most noted architects of the time, William Strickland.

The structure has an Ionic portico on each ...

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National Historic Landmark-Sycamore Shoals

National Historic Landmark- Sycamore Shoals

A treaty signed by the Cherokee here in 1775 allowed the United States to purchase 20 million acres of Cherokee land.

Also, in 1780, the site served as the rendezvous point for the Overmountain Men on ...

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National Historic Landmark-Sun Studio

National Historic Landmark- Sun Record Company

Sam Phillips established his Sun Record Company here in 1952. He discovered and recorded many of rock'n' roll's greatest artists, including among others, B.B. King, Howlin' Wolf, Ike Turner, Rufus Thomas, Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, ...

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National Historic Landmark-Shiloh Indian Mounds Site

National Historic Landmark- Shiloh Indian Mounds Site

Located in Shiloh National Military Park, the site is the largest extant fortified Mississippian ceremonial mound complex in the Tennessee River Valley.

The site consists of six Late Mississippian temple mounds, one Late Woodland ...

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National Historic Landmark-Ryman Auditorium

National Historic Landmark- Ryman Auditorium

The Ryman Auditorium is nationally significant as the home of the Grand Ole Opry from 1943-1974.

Synonymous with country music, the Opry's live shows and radio programs greatly influenced the evolution of country music.

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National Historic Landmark-Rhea County Courthouse

National Historic Landmark-Rhea County Courthouse

From July 10-21, 1925, this was the scene of the controversial and widely-publicized trial of John Thomas Scopes (1901-1970) for teaching Darwin's theory of evolution in a Dayton public school.

A battle of wits between two great ...

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Witherspoon Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons #111

Established in 1898 and one of the oldest functioning African American lodges in Florida, the Witherspoon Lodge follows the traditions of Prince Hall who opposed racial oppression in Colonial New England. Purchased in 1903, the building has served as the ...

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Mt. Olive Cemetery/Mt. Homer Cemetery

This public cemetery was established for African Americans in Eustis at the beginning of the 20th century. Markers bear the names of Black Mutual Aid Societies and Black Fraternal organizations such as: Beauty of Tangerine Chambers, Rising Sun Chamber, Queen ...

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Eustis High School Annex-Curtright Campus

Built in 1925, this school served African American students during segregation. Originally named the Curtright Vocational High School, it is now a ninth-grade center.

Information provided by Florida Department of State.

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The Ace Theatre

Built in the late 1940s, the Ace Theatre served as the place for African American moviegoers in the Eustis community during segregation. The building was later used for church services and other community functions. Restoration plans for the structure are ...

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