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  2. Andrew Johnson Building - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps the most well-known stay at the Andrew Johnson Hotel was that of country music singer Hank Williams, who spent the last night of his life at the hotel, and whose death is the source of numerous stories and local legends in Knoxville. Williams and his driver, Charles Carr, checked into the hotel on the evening of December 31, 1952.

  3. List of BarberMcMurry works - Wikipedia

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    Knoxville, Tennessee: 1924: Standing: Benjamin Franklin McMurray's personal home [7] Mountain View Hotel (R) Gatlinburg, Tennessee: 1924: Demolished: NRHP (#84003681); hotel built in 1916, overhauled in 1924 [12] West Barber House (518 Glenwood Ave.) Knoxville, Tennessee: 1925: Standing: NRHP contributing property (Old North Knoxville Historic ...

  4. South Knoxville - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, South Knoxville's Ye Olde Steak House on Chapman Highway was featured in the third season of The Travel Channel's Man v. Food. In 2012 a book was published about South Knoxville and detailed the history of the area. The title is "South Knoxville."

  5. Food trucks are a Knoxville trend – but these early adopters ...

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    The early food trucks of Knoxville got started with a basket of sandwiches on the University of Tennessee campus. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  6. U.S. Route 129 in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, TDOT announced plans for improvements to the Alcoa Highway section of US 129 from I-40 to McGhee Tyson Airport in Blount County. The massive project, consisting of seven phases, called for the conversion of Alcoa Highway from a non-access-controlled highway into a full controlled-access highway (freeway). The overall project was given ...

  7. Fort Sanders, Knoxville - Wikipedia

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    Fort Sanders is named for a Civil War-era Union bastion that once stood near the center of the neighborhood, which was the site of a key engagement in 1863. Before the Union occupation of Knoxville began, Fort Sanders was often referred to as “Fort Loudon” by the occupying Confederate troops. [1]

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