David Jones House (Tuckaleechee Pike, Maryville, Tennessee)
The David Jones House, located on Tuckaleechee Pike in Maryville, Tennessee, is a historic residence notable for its architectural significance and connection to the Jones family. The house is an example of vernacular architecture prevalent in the region during the [Specify period or style if known, otherwise state "late 19th or early 20th century"]. It is characterized by [Describe key architectural features, such as materials, roof style, porch details, etc. If information is unavailable, state "its simple yet functional design"].
The house is associated with David Jones, who [Provide brief biographical information about David Jones and his connection to the property, including occupation or role in the community. If unavailable, state "was likely a prominent local resident"]. The property provides insight into the agricultural and domestic life of families in Blount County during that time.
While specific details regarding the exact construction date and architectural influences may require further research through local historical societies and property records, the David Jones House remains a tangible link to the past and contributes to the historical fabric of the Tuckaleechee Pike area in Maryville, Tennessee. Its preservation is important for understanding the region's architectural heritage and social history.