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Showroom, viewed from Maryville Pike. The Candoro Marble Works complex was initially added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1996 for its role in Knoxville's early 20th century marble industry. In 2005, the complex's showroom and garage were relisted to include architecture in their area of importance. [3]
The buildings were listed for their architecture and their role in Knoxville's late-19th and early-20th century wholesaling industry. [1] The district's original 1973 listing included the warehouses on the north side of West Jackson Avenue (i.e., 103, 121-123, 125-127, and 129-131) and Sullivan's Saloon (100 East Jackson).
The 2021 Corn Belt 150 presented by Premier Chevy Dealers was the 14th stock car race of the 2021 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series season and the inaugural running of the event, after Eldora Speedway's dirt race was moved to Knoxville Raceway. The race was held on Friday, July 9, 2021 in Knoxville, Iowa at Knoxville Raceway.
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Knoxville: 21,678 1982 Tennessee Amphitheater: 7,500 March 21, 1921 Neyland Stadium: 101,915 1961 Knoxville Civic Auditorium and Coliseum: 6,500 (Coliseum) 2,500 (Auditorium) unknown Chilhowee Park Amphitheater 4,500 October 1, 1928 Tennessee Theatre: 1,645 unknown Clayton Center for the Arts: Maryville: 1,068 (Nutt Theatre) 244 (Lambert ...
The Half-Century of Knoxville: Being the Address and Proceedings at the Semi-Centennial Anniversary of the Settlement of the Town, February 10, 1842. To which is added an appendix: containing a number of historical documents. (Printed at the Register Office, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1852). Isenhour, Judith Clayton. Knoxville, A Pictorial History.
Knoxville Woolen Mills, the city's first major textile manufacturer, was founded in 1884. [4] 1910 photograph of Brookside workers, some children, taken by Lewis Wickes Hine. Brookside Mills was organized in November 1885, with $150,000 in initial capital.
The family of Tennessee death row inmate Gary Wayne Sutton held a press conference asking Gov. Bill Lee to examine the case for a potential pardon.