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Family Worship Center Church, Inc. Religious WAYM: 88.7 FM: ... Grace Redemption Church: Contemporary Christian WJSQ: 101.7 FM ... Knoxville: Tennessee Media ...
The valleys of East Tennessee, such as the area west of Knoxville accessed by Kingston Pike, did have plantations, a few of whose houses still remain. And the Tennessee River was not as navigable at Knoxville as it was further downstream, so, other than the roads, the city remained comparatively isolated until the railroads reached the city in ...
Knoxville’s first Black church wasn’t created until 1840, according to local historian and Knox News columnist Robert Booker. Most didn’t begin until after the Civil War, robbing communities ...
Sacred Heart Parish can trace its history back to 1952 when Bishop William Adrian of Nashville; the Rev. Joseph P. Follman, V.F., Dean of East Tennessee; and the Rev. Christopher P. Murray, Pastor of the Church of the Immaculate Conception in Knoxville determined that Knoxville needed a third Catholic parish.
Seven Islands Methodist Church is a historic church located near the south bank of the French Broad River in Knox County, Tennessee. The church building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The congregation was founded in 1803, the first Methodist congregation established in Knox County. The church was built circa 1865.
Fire Station No. 5 (Knoxville, Tennessee) First Baptist Church (Knoxville, Tennessee) First Presbyterian Church Cemetery; Forest Heights, Knoxville; Fort Sanders, Knoxville; Fourth and Gill, Knoxville
Sacred Heart of Jesus Church (Loretto, Tennessee) St. Ann's Episcopal Church (Nashville, Tennessee) Calvary Episcopal Church (Cumberland Furnace, Tennessee) St. John's Lutheran Church (Knoxville, Tennessee) St. John's Episcopal Church (Ashwood, Tennessee) St. Joseph Church (St. Joseph, Tennessee) St. Luke's Episcopal Church (Cleveland, Tennessee)