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  2. Knoxville's 10 most expensive commercial property sales ... - AOL

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    Here's a look at the top 10 largest commercial property sales in Knox County as of Dec. 18, according to the Knox County property assessor's office. 1. One Riverwalk - $124.1 million

  3. Knoxville real estate expert on buying a home this fall: Is ...

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    Here's what to expect this fall as Knoxville's real estate market shifts - again. Wait and see? Knoxville real estate expert on buying a home this fall: Is 'ultra' seller's market over?

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

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    In 1792, the community began to take shape: 1) Knox County, Tennessee, was split off from Hawkins County, Tennessee; 2) settlers were constructing buildings on lots they received in the lottery; 3) Samuel and Nathan Cowan opened the first store; and 4) the first tavern was opened by John Chisholm. In 1793, a garrison of soldiers was assigned to ...

  6. Statesview - Wikipedia

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    To build the house, McClung hired Thomas Hope, an English-born architect and house joiner who had previously built the Ramsey House in east Knox County. [5] Following McClung's death in 1835, his heirs sold the house and estate to Frederick Heiskell. [6] Heiskell had cofounded the Knoxville Register, the city's leading newspaper, in 1816. [6]

  7. Knox County, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Knox County is a county located in the U.S. state of Tennessee. As of the 2020 census, the population was 478,971, [3] making it the third-most populous county in Tennessee. Its county seat is Knoxville, [4] which is the third-most populous city in Tennessee. Knox County is included in the Knoxville metropolitan area.