Tennessee Historical Commission to Review Four New National Historic Register Nominations

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The State Review Board will meet on Friday, May 16, 2025, to examine Tennessee’s proposed nominations to the National Register of Historic Places. Beginning at 9  a.m. (CDT), the meeting will be held at the Tennessee Historical Commission, located at 2941  Lebanon Pike in Nashville, Tennessee as well as virtually. Meeting information will be available  on the THC State Review Board webpage.

The Board will vote on four nominations from across the state. Those nominations that are found  to meet the criteria will be sent for final approval to the National Register of Historic Places at  the U.S. Department of the Interior.

The nominations are:

  • Omohundro Water Filtration Complex District (Additional Documentation), Davidson  County
  • Old Stone Creamery, Maury County
  • Ralph’s Donut Shop, Putnam County
  • Earles Drug Store, Sullivan County

The State Review Board is composed of 12 people with backgrounds in American history,  architecture, archaeology, or related fields. It also includes members representing the public. The  National Register program was authorized under the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966.  The Tennessee Historical Commission administers the program in Tennessee.

The public is invited to attend the meeting.

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