A Woodbury house is on a short list of places to be considered for historic status.
The Brown-Hancock House on Water Street is one of seven places from across the state. The remaining nominees include;
· Sutton General Store in Jackson County
· Clover Bottom Farm boundary expansion in Davidson County
· Tennessee Military Institute residential district in Monroe County
· Sparta Residential Historic District expansion in White County
· U.S. Marine Hospital and Barretville Bank and Trust, both in Shelby County.
The seven sites will be considered by the Tennessee State Review Board.
The board will decide which nominations will move forward to the National Register of Historic Places.
The panel is set to meet January 30th at Clover Bottom Mansion in Nashville.
The board will decide whether to send the nominations to the Department of Interior for final approval to be placed in the register.