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Knox County
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37764
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Knox County
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Knox County Quick Facts from the bureau of statistics
Knox County Demographics from the state of Tennessee
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Downtown Knoxville, Knox County Real Estate
A Brief Overview of Downtown Knoxville, Knox County
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"Founded
in 1786, Knoxville is the third-largest city in the state of Tennessee,
behind Memphis and Nashville, and is the county seat of Knox County.
Of
Tennessee's four major cities, Knoxville is second oldest to Nashville
which was founded in 1779. Knoxville also was the state's first capital
when Tennessee was admitted into the Union in 1796, in which capacity
it served until 1819, when the capital was moved to Murfreesboro. The
city was named in honor of the first Secretary of War, Henry Knox." --Excerpts: Wikipedia
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[Read Knox County history]
Located along the Tennessee Valley Technology Corridor, Knox County, TN is also a great place to seat your business/industry. [See
Knox County Business Information]
Knox County Relocation info
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Knox County Government
View information
for Knox County Public Libraries " Schools " State Parks " Driver's
License Stations " County Clerks " Hospitals " Historic Sites "
Wineries " State Parks Golf Courses " B20 & E85 (++Ethanol) Fueling
Stations " Knox County Government Website
Local Business
Knox County
Knox County Things to Do:
- Knoxville Zoo [see the Knoxville Tourism Guide]
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Tennessee's die-hard UT sports fans have been known to travel great distances to support their favorite sport, team, or athlete but
Knox County 's UT Volunteers ("Vols") fans
consider themselves lucky in that they can be at campus in Knoxville in
as little as a half an hour (in optimal traffic conditions). To beat
the rush, many choose to arrive early in the day and "tailgate" with
friends and fellow fans on game day. Although the actual game may not
take place until the evening, for some fans, a UT game is no less than
an all-day-affair and a great way to break bread, relax, and socialize.
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Nascar fans have a straight shot to Bristol Motor Speedway in under three hours.
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other area Things to Do:
Knox County Churches
Knox County History
"Founded in 1786, Knoxville is the
third-largest city in the state of Tennessee, behind Memphis and
Nashville, and is the county seat of Knox County.
Of Tennessee's four major cities, Knoxville is second oldest to
Nashville which was founded in 1779. Knoxville also was the state's
first capital when Tennessee was admitted into the Union in 1796, in
which capacity it served until 1819, when the capital was moved to
Murfreesboro. The city was named in honor of the first Secretary of
War, Henry Knox." --Excerpts: Wikipedia
Nationally recognized historical locations in
Knox County
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