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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]
Halls is a town in Lauderdale County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 2,255 at the 2010 census . The town was founded in 1882 as a railroad station stop.
The chamber was founded in March 1838 by two businessmen, Col. Nathaniel Anderson and Louis Trezevant. The city of Memphis was new at the time and they formed the organization to function as a chamber of commerce. [2] In late 2022 the chamber was led by President & CEO Ted Townsend. [3]
Halls High School is a high school in the Halls Crossroads suburb of Knoxville, Tennessee, operated by Knox County Schools. Founded in 1916, the school was one of the first in the area. It is named for Pulaski Hall, a prominent citizen and owner of one of the first businesses in the town.
Powell lies in the Beaver Creek Valley between Copper Ridge and Beaver Ridge, two narrow ridges typical of the Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians.It is situated along Emory Road (SR 131) about halfway between Halls and Karns, and roughly spans the area between Interstate 75 to the east, and Clinton Highway (U.S. Route 25W) to the west.
The game of note in East Tennessee on Thursday was Halls' 35-19 win over Carter. Across the state, CPA won 49-16 against BGA in a matchup between two of the Division II-AA favorites.
Chamber of Commerce established. [8] 1888 Sterchi Brothers Furniture Company in business. Martin Condon becomes mayor. [9] 1890 Peter Kern becomes mayor. [9] Population: 22,535. Electric streetcar begins operating. [6] 1891 – H. T. Hackney Company in business. 1892 – St. John's Cathedral rebuilt. 1896 - Flag of Knoxville, Tennessee is ...
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