-
miles (32 km)
south of Knoxville.
Around this time,
several affluent Knoxvillians began purchasing summer cottages in
Elkmont and
began to
pursue the park...
-
September 14, 2019. Hobbs,
Larry (April 21, 1971). "Beautiful, Bold: Non-
Knoxvillian Tina
Makes It Big Here". The
Knoxville News-Sentinel. p. 44. Retrieved...
- as one of the main
driving forces behind the fair.
Within the city,
Knoxvillians referred to the fair as "Jake's Fair". An
administrative body
known as...
-
provided some
relief to
Knoxvillians suffering amidst the Depression. The
Great Smoky Mountains National Park,
which wealthy Knoxvillians had led the drive...
-
Mission Historic Cemetery is the
burial place of
several notable black Knoxvillians including "Caslers, Becks, Greens," teachers, the town's
first black...
-
Peters House and
Mabry Hood House. The
Harvey Tucker family,
wealthy Knoxvillians involved in the
hospitality industry (i.e.,
Quality Courts, now part...
- (September 27, 2008), "Lighting
designer takes center stage: Tipton,
former Knoxvillian, wins a
MacArthur Fellowship",
Knoxville News
Sentinel Official website...
-
Hotel and the
Appalachian Club had been
established to
cater to
elite Knoxvillians s****ing
summer mountain getaways. In the
early 1920s,
several Appalachian...
- to make his
producing debut making Last Call for
Vitriol with
fellow Knoxvillians Superdrag,
instead accepted Grohl's
proposal and the
result was One by...
- body farm, an
organization called Solutions to
Issues of
Concern to
Knoxvillians (SICK)
protested the
facility by
holding up
signs that read, "This makes...