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Maryville-Alcoa Bypass, an alignment of U.S. Route 129 and part of the primary route between Maryville and Knoxville; Montvale Road (State Route 336) Morganton Road, which runs parallel to US 411, connects Maryville to Greenback and the old Morganton area to west. Cusick Street crosses Broadway at the center of the downtown area.
In 1996, the City Maryville celebrated its 200th anniversary with the dedication of two monuments in the Bicentennial Park (Greenbelt). In 1999, the first phase of the Maryville Alcoa Greenway was completed which included all of the former walkways in Bicentennial Park. In 2002, the Blount County Library was opened, bordering Bicentennial Park.
The College Hill Historic District is a historic neighborhood in Maryville, Tennessee. It is a local historic district; a portion of the area along Indiana Avenue is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Indiana Avenue Historic District. [2] House at 116 Indiana Avenue, designed by George Franklin Barber
The David Jones House on High St. in Maryville, Tennessee, also known as the Elmer B. Waller House, was built in 1874 by Maryville builder David Jones. Jones ran a brick company and built numerous brick buildings in Maryville including the Blount County Courthouse (which burned in 1906). [2]: 36 [3]
Maryville: Built in 1906 by Maryville College alumnus John Alexander 2: Alumni Gym: Alumni Gym: July 25, 1989 : Maryville College campus: Maryville: Gymnasium built in 1923 3: Anderson Hall: Anderson Hall: February 20, 1975 : Maryville College campus
Jarvis Park is a park located in Maryville, Tennessee, and is managed by the City of Maryville and Foothills Land Conservancy. [1] The 11 acre woodlands Park is off Court St. east of Downtown Maryville. It borders the Vulcan Materials Company rock quarry and is across the street from Blount United Soccer Club fields. The park is named after Dr ...
Warmest: Walla Walla, Washington. The warmest city in Washington state is Walla Walla. The average annual high temp there is 63 degrees, which must be just about ideal for growing sweet onions.
It covers the some of Knoxville's suburbs in Blount County, with the exceptions of large portions of Maryville and Alcoa, and all of Friendsville and Louisville. The district includes downtown Maryville, Maryville College, Rockford, Walland, Townsend, McGhee Tyson Airport, and the Blount County portion of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.