April 30, 2021
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Listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 2005, this roadbed sits within Fayette and Hardeman Counties and was used by a detachment of 660 Cherokee as it traveled west from Bolivar towards Memphis on the Cherokee Trail of Tears.

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April 30, 2021
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This district is composed of buildings dating from 1870-1950 and are representative of the town’s transition from a railroad town to a center of commerce.

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April 30, 2021
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Located in the county seat of Fayette County, the district is comprised of buildings constructed between ca. 1830 and ca. 1930 around Court Square and irregular pattern along N. Main St.

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April 23, 2021
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This store was opened in 1927 as R. M. Johnson General Merchandise. R.M. Johnson was foreman on construction of Macon-Rossville Road. He opened it when road completed. The building was also Amoco gas station at one time. He also operated a sorghum mill and grist mill.

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