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Street address: 2301 W. Broad Street, Cookeville, TN 38501 (from Wikidata)
Street address: 322 Main Street, Baxter, TN 38544 (from Wikidata)
Street address: 10 W. Broad Street, Cookeville, TN 38501 (from Wikidata)
Street address: 705 N. Dixie Avenue, Cookeville, TN 38501 (from Wikidata)
Street address: 125 Fourth Avenue North, Algood, TN 38506 (from Wikidata)
Street address: 200 Main Street, Baxter, TN 38544 (from Wikidata)
Street address: 401 E Commercial Avenue, Monterey, TN 38574 (from Wikidata)
Howell Bush Stadium at Averitt Express Baseball Complex is a baseball venue in Cookeville, Tennessee, United States. It is home to the Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles baseball team of the NCAA Division I Ohio Valley Conference. It has a capacity of 1,100 spectators. It is named for former Tennessee Tech baseball and basketball player Howell Bush, whose 1997 donation allowed stadium lighting to be added to the facility. In the same year, the stadium was dedicated to him. Other features of the venue include dugouts, a batter's eye, a natural grass surface, and a locker room.
WCTE (channel 22) is a PBS member television station in Cookeville, Tennessee, United States, serving the Upper Cumberland region. Owned by the Upper Cumberland Broadcast Council, the station originally had studios on the campus of Tennessee Technological University within the west-side stadium construction of Tucker Stadium; after an extensive relocation effort, the studios are now located on East Broad Street in downtown Cookeville, adjacent to the Putnam County courthouse. Its transmitter is located northwest of Monterey, Tennessee. Although Cookeville is part of the Nashville market, the station also serves the western fringe of the Knoxville market.
website: https://www.wcte.org/
WTTU (88.5 FM) is a radio station broadcasting an alternative rock format and licensed to Cookeville, Tennessee, US. The station is currently owned by Tennessee Technological University. The station broadcasts with 2,000 watts of power.
website: http://www.tntech.edu/wttu
WKSW (98.5 FM, "98.5 Kiss FM") is a Top 40 music formatted radio station broadcasting from Cookeville, Tennessee. The station is owned by Zimmer Broadcasting, LLC.
website: http://www.kissfm985.com
WPTN (780 AM, "106.1 The Eagle") is a radio station broadcasting a classic hits format. Licensed to Cookeville, Tennessee, United States, the station serves the Cookeville area. The station is owned by Cookeville Communications, LLC. Because WPTN broadcasts on the same frequency as "clear–channel" station WBBM in Chicago, Illinois, it only broadcasts during the daytime hours and is required to sign off at sunset.
website: http://foxsportsradio1061theeagle.com/
WKXD-FM (106.9 MHz, "106.9 Kicks Country") is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Monterey, Tennessee, United States, the station is currently owned by Stonecom.
website: http://www.1069kickscountry.com
website: http://www.kingofkingsradio.com/
WBXE (93.7 FM, "Rock 93.7") is a radio station broadcasting a mainstream rock format. Licensed to Baxter, Tennessee, United States, the station serves the Cookeville area. The station is currently owned by JWC Broadcasting.
website: http://www.rock937online.com
WGSQ (94.7 FM, "Country Giant 94.7") is a radio station licensed to serve Cookeville, Tennessee, United States. The station is owned by Cookeville Communications, LLC.
website: http://www.countrygiant.com/
WLQK (95.9 FM, "Lite Rock 95.9") is a radio station broadcasting an adult contemporary music format. Licensed to Livingston, Tennessee, United States, the station serves the Cookeville area. The station is currently owned by Stonecom.
website: http://www.literock959.com
WUCT (1600 AM, "NewsTalk 94.1") is a radio station licensed to Algood, Tennessee, United States, the station serves the Cookeville area. The station is currently owned by Jwc Broadcasting.
website: http://newstalk941.com/
The Gerald D. Coorts Memorial Arboretum is an arboretum located on the campus of Tennessee Technological University in Cookeville, Tennessee.
WHUB (1400 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a News Talk Information format. Licensed to Cookeville, Tennessee, United States, the station serves the Cookeville area. The station is owned by Cookeville Communications, LLC and features programming from Citadel Media, Fox Sports Radio, and Premiere Radio Networks.
website: http://www.1400thehub.com/
The Arcade is a historic two-story building in Cookeville, Tennessee. It was built in 1913 on land that belonged to Gillian Maxwell and Robert Farley, the co-founders of Dixie College, later known as Tennessee Technological University. The building was designed by Maxwell, and built by Joe Scott and Bill Smoot. It was later acquired by Charlie Gibson, who sold it to Robert Lee Maddux in 1927. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since April 17, 1979.
Street address: 7--13 South Jefferson Avenue (from Wikidata)
NRHP reference number: 79002455
The Cookeville Railroad Depot is a railroad depot in Cookeville, in the U.S. state of Tennessee. Built by the Tennessee Central Railway in 1909, the depot served Cookeville until the 1950s when passenger train service to the city was phased out. The depot was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985 and is home to the Cookeville Depot Museum.
NRHP reference number: 85002773
White Plains is an antebellum plantation house located in Algood, Tennessee near the U.S. city of Cookeville. In the 19th century, the plantation provided a key stopover along the Walton Road, an early stagecoach road connecting Knoxville and Nashville, and in 1854 served as a temporary county seat for the newly formed Putnam County. In 2009, the house was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
NRHP reference number: 09000538
Tucker Stadium is a 16,500-seat multi-purpose stadium in Cookeville, Tennessee. It is home to the Tennessee Technological University Golden Eagles team, and is named for former coach Wilburn Tucker (1920–1980). The football field is named Overall Field in honor of former coach and administrator P. V. Overall. The stadium opened in 1966 and currently seats 16,500.
Broad Street Church of Christ, originally Central Emmanuel Baptist Church, is a historic church in Cookeville, Tennessee.
NRHP reference number: 01001567