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  2. Maury County, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Maury County ( / ˈmʌri / MURR-ee) is a county located in the U.S. state of Tennessee, in the Middle Tennessee region. As of the 2020 census, the population was 100,974. [2] Its county seat is Columbia. [3] Maury County is part of the Nashville-Davidson – Murfreesboro – Franklin, TN metropolitan statistical area .

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Maury County ...

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    There are 69 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 2 National Historic Landmarks. There are two former listings. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Contents: Counties in Tennessee. Anderson – Bedford – Benton – Bledsoe – Blount – Bradley – Campbell – Cannon – Carroll – Carter ...

  4. Columbia race riot of 1946 - Wikipedia

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    Columbia race riot of 1946. On the night of February 26–27, 1946, a disturbance known as the Columbia Race Riot took place in Columbia, the county seat of Maury County, Tennessee. The national press, which covered it extensively, called it the first "major racial confrontation" after the Second World War.

  5. Zion Presbyterian Church (Columbia, Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    Zion Presbyterian Church was established in the early 19th century by Scots-Irish families from South Carolina who moved to Maury County, Tennessee. In 1807, they organized and built a structure on 5,000 acres (20 km 2 ) of land they purchased from heirs of Major-General Nathanael Greene , who had received the land as part of a 25,000-acre (100 ...

  6. Ashwood Hall - Wikipedia

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    The plantation was located in Ashwood, a small town near Columbia in Maury County, Tennessee. History. The land belonged to Colonel William Polk. The mansion was built for one of his sons, Bishop Leonidas Polk, from 1833 to 1837. Opposite the mansion, Leonidas Polk built St. John's Episcopal Church from 1839 to 1842.

  7. Pillow-Bethel House - Wikipedia

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    Pillow-Bethel House. /  35.56806°N 87.11556°W  / 35.56806; -87.11556. Pillow-Bethel House is an historic mansion located off U.S. Route 43 in the city of Columbia, Maury County, Tennessee, United States. The mansion is one of three, built by master builder Nathan Vaught in 1855, for Jerome and Martha Harris Pillow.

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