Henry County, TN Courthouse – Paris, TN

The Tennessee Common Assembly designed Henry County on November 7, 1821, and named in honor of Patrick Henry (1736-1799), Virginia statesman, patriot and Revolutionary chief, member of the Virginia colonial and state legislatures and the Continental Congress, governor of Virginia. Henry County became the gateway for the settlement of West Tennessee and beyond. The County… Continue reading Henry County, TN Courthouse – Paris, TN

Allardt Presbyterian Church – Allardt, Tennessee

The Allardt Presbyterian Church was organized on Oct 26, 1902, by a committee from the Kingston Presbytery. Despite the fact that chartered as the 1st Presbyterian Church, it has been acknowledged, normally, as the Allardt Presbyterian Church. The church setting up was created by Max Colditz its chamfered woodwork details are similar to these in… Continue reading Allardt Presbyterian Church – Allardt, Tennessee

Christ Church Cathedral – Downtown Nashville, Tennessee

Christ Church, located 10 blocks from the Tennessee State Capitol, was constructed in what was when a household neighborhood in Downtown Nashville. Today the church, in the Central Business District, is just just one block east of Union Station, a National Historic Landmark, and a person block west of two Countrywide Register of Historic Locations… Continue reading Christ Church Cathedral – Downtown Nashville, Tennessee