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Oak Top

Greek Revival architecture in TennesseeHouses completed in 1855Middle Tennessee Registered Historic Place stubsNational Register of Historic Places in Montgomery County, Tennessee
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Oak Top, also known as The Smith Place, is a historic mansion in Clarksville, Tennessee, U.S.. It was built in the 1850s for Thomas W. Wisdom, a county judge. From 1869 to 1890, it was owned by Sterling Beaumont, a tobacco industrialist and banker.The house was designed in the Greek Revival architectural style. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since July 8, 1980.

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Oak Top
Hillcrest Drive, Clarksville

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Hillcrest Drive 143
37040 Clarksville
Tennessee, United States
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