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  2. List of BarberMcMurry works - Wikipedia

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    Knoxville, Tennessee: 1913: ... Mountain View Hotel (R) Gatlinburg, Tennessee: 1924: Demolished: ... Tennessee: 1934: Standing: Barber was a member of this club ...

  3. Andrew Johnson Building - Wikipedia

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    The Andrew Johnson Building is a high-rise building in the downtown core of Knoxville, Tennessee, United States.Completed in 1929 as the Andrew Johnson Hotel, [3] at 203-foot (62 m), it was Knoxville's tallest building for nearly half a century.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Knox County ...

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    These men included General James White, who soon owned the land that became downtown Knoxville, as well as Frances Alexander Ramsey and Alexander McMillan. James White settled in rural east Knox County on the French Broad River in 1785, but constructed a cabin in what is now downtown Knoxville in 1786.

  5. New downtown Knoxville hotel's latest design includes public ...

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    With rooms on only four of Tempo by Hilton's nine floors, Vector Hospitality has unique plans for downtown Knoxville. New downtown Knoxville hotel's latest design includes public parking and a ...

  6. BarberMcMurry - Wikipedia

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    In 1915, Charles Barber and his fellow University of Pennsylvania alumni, David West Barber (his cousin) and Benjamin McMurry, founded the firm, Barber & McMurry. [1] The Barbers' partner, Benjamin McMurry, was born and raised in Blount County, Tennessee, and had attended Maryville College before enrolling in the University of Pennsylvania. He ...

  7. These 10 things will completely transform how downtown ... - AOL

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    The 200 block has long been considered a "missing tooth" in downtown Knoxville − a potential connector that's not doing much connecting between the city's core, the 100 block of Gay Street and ...