<nowiki>Cedar Grove Iron Furnace</nowiki>

Cedar Grove Iron Furnace is an historic site on Cedar Creek near the Tennessee River in Perry County, Tennessee. The furnace is a 30 ft tall limestone double-stack iron ore furnace. It was a charcoal cold-blast furnace that used local brown hematite ore to produce pig iron. Cedar Grove Furnace was constructed in the early 1830s and operated until the Civil War when it was shelled by Union gunboats in February 1862. Cedar Grove Furnace was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988 (NRHP No. 88001107).

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