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GDA1737
2917 Linden Ave
Knoxville, TN (in city)
3 Bed, 2 Bath Home
1800 sq.ft.
$45,000 View on Map
JJM9342
3829 Catalpa Ave
Knoxville, TN (in city)
2 Bed, 1 Bath Home
800 sq.ft.
$80,000 View on Map
GDG4783
1248 Boruff St
Knoxville, TN (in city)
3 Bed, 1 Bath Home
1000 sq.ft.
$84,900 View on Map
WJD3330
5108 Schubert Rd
Knoxville, TN (in city)
2 Bed, 1 Bath Home
900 sq.ft.
$86,900 View on Map
TMG3467
804 Mediate Way
Knoxville, TN (in city)
2 Bed, 2 Bath Home
1040 sq.ft.
$95,900 View on Map
GJM4974 6 Photos
6421 Bob Varner Rd
Knoxville, TN (in city)
3 Bed, 1 Bath Home
1100 sq.ft.
Remodeled home in a great Halls/Fountain City neighborhood. This home has new plumbing, new pex …more»
$98,500 View on Map
TTJ2308
2115 Belle Terra Rd Apt 2
Knoxville, TN (in city)
2 Bed, 1+ Bath Condominium
1150 sq.ft.
$99,900 View on Map
WWM0970
2615 Vucrest Ave
Knoxville, TN (in city)
3 Bed, 2 Bath Home
1090 sq.ft.
$99,950 View on Map
GWD8675 10 Photos
5108 Camelia Rd NW
Knoxville, TN (in city)
3 Bed, 2 Bath Home
1505 sq.ft.
$105,000 View on Map
PAA9769
105 Caron Dr
Knoxville, TN (in city)
3 Bed, 1 Bath Home
1125 sq.ft.
 

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Local city information for Knoxville, TN

Founded in 1786, Knoxville is the third-largest city in the U.S. state of Tennessee, behind Memphis and Nashville, and is the county seat of Knox County. It is also the largest city in East Tennessee. As of the 2000 United States Census, Knoxville had a total population of 173,890; the July 2007 estimated population was 183,546 Knoxville is the principal city of the Knoxville Metropolitan Statistical Area with a metro population of 655,400, which is in turn the central component of the Knoxville-Sevierville-La Follette Combined Statistical Area with 1,029,155 residents.

Of Tennessee's four major cities, Knoxville is second oldest to Nashville which was founded in 1779. After Tennessee's admission into the Union in 1796, Knoxville was the state's first capital, in which capacity it served until 1819, when the capital was moved to Murfreesboro, prior to Nashville receiving the designation. The city was named in honor of the first Secretary of War, Henry Knox.

One of Knoxville's nicknames is The Marble City. In the early 20th century, a number of quarries were active in the city, supplying Tennessee pink marble (actually Ordovician limestone of the Holston Formation) to much of the country. Notable buildings such as the National Gallery of Art in Washington are constructed of Knoxville marble. The National Gallery's fountains were turned by Candoro Marble Company, which once ran the largest marble lathes in the United States.

Knoxville was once also known as the Underwear Capital of the World. In the 1930s, no fewer than 20 textile and clothing mills operated in Knoxville, and the industry was the city's largest employer. In the 1950s, the mills began to close, causing an overall population loss of 10% by 1960.

Knoxville is also the home of the University of Tennessee's primary campus. The university's sports teams, called the "Volunteers" or "Vols", are extremely popular in the surrounding area. In recognition of this popularity, the telephone area code for Knox County and eight adjacent counties is 865 (VOL). Knoxville is also the home of the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame, almost entirely thanks to the popularity of Pat Summitt and the University of Tennessee women's basketball team.

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