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Charles W. Dabney Jr.

Dabney Hall at the University of Tennessee.

Chattanooga

The Walnut Street Bridge in Chattanooga.

Chattanooga Choo-Choo Hotel

In 1973, the Southern Railway Terminal was reopened as the Chattanooga Choo-Choo Hotel.

Chattanooga Times

Adolph S. Ochs was publisher of the Chattanooga Times from 1878 until his death in 1935.

Chattanooga Times Free Press

The Chattanooga News-Free Press building in 1941.

Cheatham County

The Cheatham County Courthouse was built in 1914 in Ashland City and designed by architect R.E. Turbeville.

Cheekwood Botanical Garden And Museum Of Art

Leslie and Mabel Cheek hired New York landscape architect Bryant Fleming to build their dream estate, Cheekwood, in 1929. Fleming designed complex terraces and pools around the house for a collection of boxwoods. The Botanical Garden maintains this tradition through the restoration of those gardens.

Cheekwood Botanical Garden And Museum Of Art

The Cheekwood Estate in Nashville.

Chester Burton "Chet" Atkins

Chet Atkins.

Chester County

Chester County Courthouse in Henderson.

Chester County

Milan-Sitlea on the campus of Freed-Hardeman University in Henderson.

Chester County

Old community strip facing the train depot in Henderson.

Chester Inn

In 1969, the Chester Inn was listed as part of the Jonesborough Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places.

Chester Inn

The Chester Inn in 1886 during Jonesborough s largest snowfall on record.

Chickasaw State Park

Chickasaw State Park.

Choctaws

A Choctaw village in Henning.

Christian Brothers University

Kenrick Hall once housed Christian Brothers High School, but now it is home to many of the liberal arts courses that the university offers.

Chucalissa Village

Chucalissa village, a reconstructed site located within T.O. Fuller State Park in Memphis, portrays the village as it would have appeared in A.D. 1400. This work area reflects the lifestyle of the Mississippian culture that inhabited the area.

Church Of God In Christ (COGIC)

Founded by Bishop Charles Mason, the Temple Church of God in Christ, is known as the Mother Temple, in Memphis. From 1936-1945, the National Convocation of the Church of God in Christ was held at this church.

Civil Rights Movement

John Lewis passes Krystal on Church Street in Nashville, 1960.

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