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    Rooftop bar coming to Hilton hotel in downtown Knoxville The Hilton in downtown Knoxville is planning renovations that would bring a rooftop bar and events space to the hotel at 501 W. Church Ave.

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    The bar features several classic cocktails including the Rusty Nail, Pink Lady and a groovy frozen Harvey Wallbanger. Located at 906 Sevier Ave., Fly By Night nailed the vibe to become a new hot ...

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    Vistas Revolving Restaurant & Bar, Pinnacle Hotel Harbourfront, Vancouver (closed, now private convention space) [2] Manitoba. Prairie 360, Fort Garry Place, Winnipeg Closed 2020; Ontario. 360 Restaurant (Top of Toronto 1975–1995), CN Tower, Toronto; Skylon Tower, Niagara Falls

  6. Andrew Johnson Building - Wikipedia

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    By this time, Knoxville's Hyatt Regency (now the Knoxville Marriott) had usurped the Andrew Johnson as the city's premier hotel, and the Andrew Johnson began to decline. The hotel changed owners several times throughout the 1970s, [ 3 ] during which time it sometimes served to handle overflow student housing from the nearby University of Tennessee.

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    Throughout most of the 19th century, the Lamar House Hotel on Gay Street was the premier gathering place for Knoxville's upper class. [11] During the 1870s and 1880s, the hotel's masquerade balls served oysters, imported wines, and cigars, and drew the likes of artist Lloyd Branson (whose studio was also located on Gay Street) and author ...