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I believe this is the old Rockvale Store located at 8964 Rockvale Rd.
This building is on the Rutherford County TN List of Historic Places.

The Rockvale Store, located in Rutherford County, Tennessee, was built by Francis (Frank) Marion Carlton in 1884. The store is located at the intersection of Versailles Road and Rockvale Road, formerly State Highway 99. Rockvale Store is eligible under Criterion A for listing in the National Register for Historic Places due to its local significance in the development of commercial trade in Rockvale, a rural farming community, from 1884 to the present (1995 when this narrative was written). It is also a locally significant example under Criterion C as a commercial building of Folk Victorian style, with Italianate details.

Rockvale Store served as much more than a place to purchase sugar, flour, thread, or boiled eggs. The general store was the nerve center of the community. In the social culture of rural areas, the importance of the general store was essential to the lifeblood of the community. Informal gatherings of local farmers on a rainy day, small talk between wives, children skipping rope—these happenings that many take for granted served to strengthen the community. In the context of surviving rural country stores in Rutherford County, the Rockvale Store appears to be the oldest, still in its original mid-1880s setting. This survival of a late nineteenth century country store adds significance to the property's significant associations with commerce in the village of Rockvale and rural Rutherford County.

Based on the information above and much more, the Rockvale Store was added to the NRHP on September 14, 1995. All information above was taken from the original documents submitted for listing consideration and can be viewed here:

npgallery.nps.gov/NRHP/GetAsset/c06fb02d-0c1f-4f54-8573-d...

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