Carter and Carter Petro

Carter and Carter Petro is a gas station in , . Carter and Carter Petro is situated nearby to , as well as near .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include First Presbyterian Church.

Church
The is a Presbyterian Church church, and is the name of its historic church building, in . The congregation was established in 1867; its building was constructed in 1910. is situated 2 miles northeast of Carter and Carter Petro.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Cookeville and Grandview.

is a small city in north central and home of Tennessee Tech University. is the largest city in the Upper Cumberland region of Tennessee.

Hamlet
is an unincorporated community in , , United States. is located along Tennessee State Route 68, 3.6 miles north-northeast of . is situated 5 miles northeast of Carter and Carter Petro.

Hamlet
is an unincorporated community in , , United States. is situated 6 miles northeast of Carter and Carter Petro.

Carter and Carter Petro

Latitude
36.14117° or 36° 8′ 28″ north
Longitude
-85.52488° or 85° 31′ 30″ west
Open location code
868P4FRG+F2
Open­Street­Map ID
way 551366172
Open­Street­Map feature
amenity=­fuel
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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include The Cabin - Cookeville Free Will Baptist Church and Cookeville Free Will Baptist Church.

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