Cumberland Estates
United States
Cumberland Estates has 15 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.
post-World War II economic expansion
Connects Cumberland Estates to: Hibiscus Island
National Association of Home Builders
Connects Cumberland Estates to: Santa María del Mar District (Peru) | Prairie Village, Kansas
Split-level home
Connects Cumberland Estates to: Mundelein, Illinois | Bayview Village | Montbello, Denver | Ocean Acres, New Jersey | Edison Oaks, New Jersey
University of Tennessee
Connects Cumberland Estates to: Chattanooga, Tennessee | East Tennessee | Knoxville, Tennessee | Oak Ridge, Tennessee | Spencer, Tennessee
Oak Ridge, Tennessee
Connects Cumberland Estates to: East Tennessee | Tennessee | Los Alamos, New Mexico | Rockwood, Tennessee | Wartburg, Tennessee
mid-century modern
Connects Cumberland Estates to: Palm Springs, California | Modesto, California | Rancho Mirage, California | Mattoon, Illinois | Desert Hot Springs, California
Suburb
Connects Cumberland Estates to: London Borough of Croydon, England | León, Spain | Bandra | Mardakan, Azerbaijan | Kuopio, Finland
Greenway (landscape)
Connects Cumberland Estates to: Jersey City, New Jersey | Central Florida | Chatsworth, Los Angeles | Moscow, Idaho | Salem, Connecticut
Ranch-style house
Connects Cumberland Estates to: Knoxville, Tennessee | Hot Springs, Arkansas | Glendora, California | Mountain View, California | West Hills, Los Angeles
East Tennessee
Connects Cumberland Estates to: Chattanooga, Tennessee | Knoxville, Tennessee | Tennessee | Middle Tennessee | Newport, Tennessee
Modern architecture
Connects Cumberland Estates to: Slovenia | St. Louis, Missouri | Katowice, Poland | Bielsko-Biała, Poland | Tyler, Texas
Manhattan Project
Connects Cumberland Estates to: Illinois | Hungary | Lviv, Ukraine | New Mexico | Albuquerque, New Mexico