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War Memorial Building
Dickson, United States
In 1929, the Tennessee State Legislature authorized a memorial building on honor sons and daughters of Dickson County served in World War I and other wars. A Colonial Revival style structure designed by architect E.H. Woolwine and built by the Cowan Lumber Company, it was completed in 1933 to cost of $32,945.39. Funding came from state, county, and city resources. It provided a meeting place for American Legion Lucien Berry Post No. 115 and the public. The city owns the building with offices on the main floor.