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Halls Crossroads (known locally as Halls) is a census-designated place in northern Knox County, Tennessee. [4] As a northern suburb of nearby Knoxville, [5] Halls is included in the Knoxville Metropolitan Statistical Area. The town takes its name from the Thomas Hall family that settled in the area in the late 18th century. [3]
Knoxville: 22: Daniel House: Daniel House: March 19, 1998 : 2701 Woodson Dr. Knoxville: Moderne-style house built using the frame of a Quonset hut; designed by James Fitzgibbon 23: Daylight Building: Daylight Building: November 25, 2009
Dunn represents the 16th district of the Fountain City, Halls Crossroads, and Powell areas of Knoxville, and part of Knox County. [4] Prior to December 2006, Dunn served as the House Republican Leader. [5] Afterward, he was appointed by his successor as Republican Leader to be the freshman coordinator for the House Republican Caucus. [6]
Ayres Hall is a central iconic [2] and historic landmark [3] building at the University of Tennessee (UT) in Knoxville, Tennessee. The building was designed by Miller, Fullenwider and Dowling of Chicago, and completed in 1921. It is named for Brown Ayres (1856–1919), the university's 12th president from 1904 to 1909. [4]
The Williams–Richards House (also known as Marbledale and Colonial Hall) is located at 2225 Riverside in Knoxville, Tennessee.Originally built as a one-story Federal style home in 1842 by John C. J. Williams, it included the main home and slave quarters.
Halls Cinema 7 movie theater has closed its doors for good, leaving only one independent theater in Knoxville. The locally owned theater at 3800 Neal Drive in Halls announced on its website that ...
Knollwood is an antebellum historic house at 6411 Kingston Pike in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States. It is also known as Knollwood Hall, Major Reynolds House, the Tucker Mansion and Bearden Hill. The home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Originally planned as a commercial building to house the Farmers and Merchants Bank, when the plans were announced, two Masonic lodges joined with the bank to add a meeting hall on the second floor. [18] The building continued to house the bank after the lodges moved out. The building is noted for it Colonial Revival and Early Commercial ...