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- Q22073153 subject Q8321390.
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- Q22073153 abstract "The Bulls Gap Historic District is located in the town of Bulls Gap in the southeastern corner of Hawkins County in EastTennessee. The town of Bulls Gap is located near a pass or "gap" in Bays Mountain.Two major rail lines pass through the Town of Bulls Gap, one running in anortheasterly-southwesterly direction and the other in a northwesterlysoutheasterlydirection. The two lines are connected by a number of spurlines that form a triangular area. The commercial section of old BullsGap is centered along this triangular area.The majority of the buildings in the district are located along South MainStreet, a long winding road that runs primarily in a north-southdirection. The northernmost end of South Main Street begins at U.S. Route 11E and Tennessee State Route 66 and continues downhill. The northern end of South Main Streetis primarily residential and the residential section extends a short waybeyond the bridge until the second major turn in the road. At this pointthe commercial area begins with several store buildings centered aroundthe tracks and the site of the former train depot. After South Main Streetcrosses the tracks and Church Street, the district once again becomesresidential.Forty-eight buildings and eight structures are considered as contributingresources to the Bulls Gap Historic District. Contributing buildingsinclude twenty-two residences, two churches, ten commercial buildings, andfourteen outbuildings. Contributing structures include three water towers, two bridges, and three outbuildings.In 1792 John Bull, a gunsmith, received a North Carolina land grant forfifty-five acres of land on Bays Mountain near an important east-westpassageway over the mountain. Bull operated a stageline through thispassageway which became known as Bull's Gap. Little information is knownabout the early settlement of Bulls Gap.Because of the important railroad line through themountains, Bulls Gap became a strategically important location for both sides of the Civil War. Bulls Gap became a fortified town and between 1863and 1865 many battles were fought to gain control of the town and itsrailroad. Throughout most of the war, the Union Army retained controlof Bulls Gap and the railroad.".
- Q22073153 added "1987-07-30".
- Q22073153 architecturalStyle Q529819.
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- Q22073153 added "1987-07-30".
- Q22073153 architecture "Bungalow/craftsman, Queen Anne".
- Q22073153 location "S. Main, Church, McGregor, Price and Mill Sts., Bulls Gap, Tennessee".
- Q22073153 name "Bulls Gap Historic District".
- Q22073153 refnum "87001232".
- Q22073153 type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Q22073153 type Place.
- Q22073153 type HistoricPlace.
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- Q22073153 comment "The Bulls Gap Historic District is located in the town of Bulls Gap in the southeastern corner of Hawkins County in EastTennessee. The town of Bulls Gap is located near a pass or "gap" in Bays Mountain.Two major rail lines pass through the Town of Bulls Gap, one running in anortheasterly-southwesterly direction and the other in a northwesterlysoutheasterlydirection. The two lines are connected by a number of spurlines that form a triangular area.".
- Q22073153 label "Bulls Gap Historic District".
- Q22073153 depiction Bulls-Gap-Hist.-District.jpg.
- Q22073153 name "Bulls Gap Historic District".