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- Category : Historical images of Knoxville, Tennessee
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- Category : Historical images of Knoxville, Tennessee
Jun 17, 2019 · This category is for old photographs, illustrations, maps and other media related to Knoxville, Tennessee, USA.
Knoxville is the third-largest city in the state of Tennessee, in the United States of America. The largest city in the state is Nashville, followed by Memphis. Knoxville is the county seat of Knox County. In 2020, it had a population of 190,740.
The Old City occupies only a few linear blocks near the railroad on the northeastern corner of downtown, but its history is extraordinarily complex. It once contained the region’s highest density of saloons, and, for a while, Knoxville’s informal (and, for a while, formal) red-light district.
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This image is available thru the Library of Congress. Present-day Knoxville is located near the center of the Great Valley of East Tennessee. Its location, in the heart of the valley and at the headwaters of the Tennessee River, make the city a center for the region's economy, culture, and history.
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Jan 5, 2021 · Although Knoxville was the capital of the Southwest Territory, and was on national maps, it was still a tiny, rough-edged village of buildings of log and plank, clustered atop a bluff overlooking the wild river. Quadrupeds—horses, pigs, dogs, cattle—outnumbered its biped citizens.