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  2. Peter Kern (American businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Peter Kern (October 31, 1835 – October 28, 1907) was a German-born American businessman and politician active in Knoxville, Tennessee, USA, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. [2] He is best known as the founder of the confections company that eventually evolved into Kern's Bakery, a brand still marketed in the Knoxville area. [3]

  3. 15 Local Restaurants in Knoxville, TN You’ll Want to “Knox ...

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    5. Yassin Falafel House Locally-owned Mediterranean quick-service restaurant. It doesn't get more independently owned than this! Yassin Falafel House is family-owned and has been bringing ...

  4. James Park House - Wikipedia

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    The James Park House is a historic house located at 422 West Cumberland Avenue in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States.The house's foundation was built by Governor John Sevier in the 1790s, and the house itself was built by Knoxville merchant and mayor, James Park (1770–1853), in 1812, making it the second-oldest building in Downtown Knoxville after Blount Mansion. [1]

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  6. Try these 6 new Knoxville restaurants if you haven't been to ...

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    Chismosos at 131 S. Gay St. is a new restaurant inspired by the cultural heritage of Mexican Americans. Plus it's got awesome cocktails. It has only been open for a few months , so it might fly ...

  7. List of people from Knoxville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    William J. Oliver (1867–1925), contractor and manufacturer, original low bidder for the construction of the Panama Canal; Edward J. Sanford (1831–1902), manufacturing tycoon; James G. Sterchi (1867–1932), furniture tycoon; Dave Thomas (1932–2002), restaurant owner, founder of Wendy's [8]

  8. Anchor owner says new restaurant will be a ‘grown-up’ version ...

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    First, the new restaurant: Gross said this week that she’s leasing the big new restaurant building that Great Plains Ventures is putting up just west of the Aloft Hotel at 3642 Oliver, and in ...

  9. William J. Oliver (industrialist) - Wikipedia

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    William J. Oliver Manufacturing Company dump car used in the construction of the Panama Canal. President Theodore Roosevelt initially accepted Oliver's bid, though Bangs was eliminated from the partnership due to a conflict of interest. Oliver was given ten days to organize a corporation and raise $5 million, a feat he accomplished in just three.